Yes, it exists.
You can choose menu driven or CLI.
""Circusnuts"" If you have the Cisco Press BCMSN book, it covers all these
labs & more.
> You will be limited with the 1924's because of the port speeds. I have
> heard there is a manual (non-menu driven) side to the Enterprise IOS, but
> ha
Components of the EIGRP Metrics Calculation
In basic terms, the values are K1 - K5 are multipliers that give preference
to the metric components of bandwidth, load, delay, reliability, and MTU.
a.. By default: K1 = 1, K2 = 0, K3 = 1, K4 = 0, K5 = 0.
a.. Delay is the sum of all the delays of
Is the last site by any chance through an NNI link ?
Have your tried frame-relay lmi-type ansi at both ends ?
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W is for ATM Lan switching.
Letters or group of letters are assigned to ED Technology releases. The
following letter definitions apply when these letters are in the first
position of a Cisco IOS ED name:
A = Access Server/Dial technology (for example, 11.3AA)
D = xDSL technology (for example, 11
Follow the exam outline off the Cisco Web site. You will see questions that
apply to "legacy" protocols.
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>From the source Herself:
ETHEREAL-DEV: AUGUST 2001
To: mwood@x, ethereal-dev@, jparker@
Subject: RE: [Ethereal-dev] ieee and dec spanning tree protocols
From: Radia Perlman - Boston Center for Networking <>
Reply-To: Radia Perlman - Boston Center for Network
Remember, the metric on ospf is cost, the metric on rip is hops.
You always need a seed metric when redistributing, I can't explain why the
ospf continues to run, but thats what rip wo't work. Its the same with
EigrpIGRP, no metric, no work.
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I am trying to guide a customer through an aux port setup.
so far, we have the following in the router:
line aux 0
password cisco
login
modem InOut
transport input all
speed 115200
flowcontrol hardware
HOwever,when anyone calls the dial to number, the modem answers,
but nothing appears on th
Hi Avran,
I wonder if you could provide me links of Nova and Webster. BTW, are these
programs internationally recognized? TIA
Best regards,
Vincent
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Subject: Re
Hi everyone;
Thank you everyone for the input to make the group successful, I also
benefit from passing my exam.\
Now I would like to have a little request, I would like to have all kind of
information about exam BCMSN,
any information are welcome.
Thanks
1/2 CCNP 2.0
Vincent
Hi Chuck
>From the look of the problem the best solution to the problem would be to
move the redistribution from R1 to R2 and run OSPF over the link. Which then
allows you to use an OSPF Demand Circuit reducing the time the link is up.
But if the problem specifically mentions that EIGRP must be r
We use Pancho, it's a perl script that downloads the configs via snmp.
Just setup a cron job on a unix box..
http://www.panchoproject.org/
After you setup that, you can run diff on the files to see if anything
changed.. Maybe every night?
-Vince
Stevo wrote:
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>
> I have a number
can anyone tell me what the minimum passing scores are for the 4 required
tests for the CCNP (routing, switching, remote access, and troubleshooting)
?
thanks for any info.
vince
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t; > > isdn switch-type basic-dms100
> > > > > > isdn spid1 9258667005
> > > > > > isdn spid2 9258667006
> > > > > > ppp authentication chap
> > > > > > ppp chap hostname CCIE
> > > > > > ppp multilink
>
after you
> unshut all interfaces, turn on
> > >your other router
> > > protocols such as IGRN, RIP, etc one by one.
> Again, verify the IDN
> > >line after
> > > each change as above.
> > >
> > >5. If the ISDN line is still quiet after
Of course not!
p.s: weight then local preference etc.
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> "Yee, Jason" wrote:
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> > hi,
> >
> > Anyone who has taken the Routing 2.0 exam can tell
> me do we need to remember
> > the bgp path
Dear all,
I am a little bit confused about the difference of
framing between hdlc, sdlc, lapb, lapd, llc2.
Can someone help me?
Thank you, cvp.
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Dear All,
I would like to thank everybody on this mailing list and especially those I talked to directly.
I am now working toward the lab and will try it within this year.
I worked essentially closed to the Cisco web site, ietf.org (RFC)and other web sites whose the links were given by y'all.
I
Hi,
Do you know whether there is a CCIE study group in
Tokyo?
Thankx, cvp.
ccnp/ccda/ccie written (for the moment :)
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Hi,
I am looking for someone to work with me on the ccie
lab or a place where I can practice it in Tokyo area.
I already passed the ccie written exam.
Can someone help me?
Thank you, cvp.
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