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Hi, all,
After several attempts (both written and lab exams) and 14 months of
part-time study, I got number 7364 in San Jose Wednesday, but it wasn't
without scary moments.
My advice to the group, besides the usual:
1. Read thru the archives and know the answers to the questions asked. I
beli
Default gateway is configured on devices that do not route, so, it must be
an IP address that belongs to one of the connected routes of the local
interfaces. If you turn off routing on a cisco box, you would have to
configure a default gateway for traffic destined for other networks besides
the c
I have a similar problem, but it's the other way around (sorta)...
I added a 4M flash chip to a 2500 that originally had only 8M. But after
the upgrade, "show version" shows there are 16M, not 12M. Also, I can not
copy an IOS version that's larger than 12M to the flash, so that shows the
added
The IP addresses showed up in the traceroutes are the "source IP addresses"
in the returning packets. Normally, routers route packets using the
destination IP addresses in the packets. The destination IP address in the
returning packets is your machine's IP address, that how you were able to
rec
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/protocol-numbers
Rog
> -Original Message-
> From: Shane Stockman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 4:07 PM
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> Subject: Protocol numbers
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> I see in the BSCN courseware they mention somethi
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