Yesterday I passed the last exam for the CCNP 2.0.
It took 8 months from start to finish -my job and marriage partner kept
interrupting :-) And I used the knowledge I learned over the period in
my day job because I provide large-network tech support anyway.
The best brain twisters appear on this
Jennifer
Did you find that as the test date got closer, you felt that you knew less and less? Or
open a study book you had read a hundred times and get the feeling it was all new ?
Overstudying can be more of a hindrance than a help. The first test is always the worst
one; you won't be any more
If the Novell servers are 5.x using Pure IP, [no IPX] then you would need to load the
SCMD module to get a virtual IPX stack on the server. This module has different
switches
on the command line, depending on whether it is connected to an IP/IPX/Both segment.
This should match the servers in the
Passed Routing 2.0 today, thanks in part to info I got from the
questions on this site.
If your prepping for this; know BGP and EIGRP theory & focus on the
syntax of the set and show commands. You need to know the command syntax
and also the console prompt it should be entered from. You should al
Is the Cisco client capable of NDS authentication ? Why eliminate BM at all?
BorderManager will work through a PIX, it depends on what BorderManager Services you
would need. If you want to run BorderManager Proxy the Cisco will need to pass
traffic
on port 80. If you want to run VPN Services t
A demilitarized zone (DMZ) is to protect your publicly reachable servers behind
the firewall. The difference between the more common scenario with two
interfaces and the DMZ, where you use three interfaces, is that the third
interface is a separate segment to which you connect your publicly reacha
for a range of qualifications including Cisco.. and I have managed to
pass every one [thank God].
WKelly
Frank Haun wrote:
> Have you lazy bastards tried studying yet? Why would you need the
> questions if you know the answers?
>
> Muhammad wrote:
>
>> I am also in
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