Re: Re: how to find snmp traffic for an interface

2001-02-27 Thread analogkid01
Spoken like a true CCIE. ;-) Phillip Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Another option would be to enable cache-flow on that interface, turn on flow-export and use cflowd to display utilization by protocol. For cflowd information, see http://www.caida.org/tools/measurement/cflowd (10 days to

New CCIE tracks (with URLs)

2001-03-19 Thread analogkid01
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/625/ccie/certifications/services.html http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/625/ccie/certifications/security.html _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclo

Bootldr/Bootflash?

2000-09-15 Thread analogkid01
On a 7500 w/ an RSP module, does the bootflash and bootldr get automatically updated when a new version of IOS is loaded onto the flash? Say, from 11.2(14) to 12.0(10), for argument's sake? :-) Thanks in advance - Bradley Wilson CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, NNCSS, CNX-A, MCT, CTT **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA

Doyle Ch. 7 Troubleshooting Question #1

2000-10-06 Thread analogkid01
RTA and RTB's respective ethernet segments have me bamboozled. The look like they're the same subnet address! RTA: 192.168.13.86/29 RTB: 192.168.13.90/28 In spite of the mask being different, the network portions of both addreses consist of the 64 and 16 bits being turned on. Is this not ill

Uncle Doyle (was Re: Goal to CCIE by Self-Study)

2000-10-06 Thread analogkid01
I haven't been paying attention to the typos, but I've noticed a lot of strange anomalies in the configuration and troubleshooting exercises, some of which I've been posting to the group... - Original Message - From: Avran Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday

Re: RE: How to determine CIR and increase CIR of FR?

2001-04-09 Thread analogkid01
Are you sure that information isn't just taken from the "bandwidth" statements on the subinterfaces? Greg Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sh frame map will show u the CIR -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stephen Skinner Sent: Monday,

RE: Ethernet Collisions

2000-08-21 Thread analogkid01
Hi Mike - I'd like to know how many collisions you're seeing. It might be well within normal parameters for ethernet. However, I'd also recommend changing from 10mbps shared to 100mbps full duplex - you'll get much better throughput, no collisions at all, and you've probably already got the

Re: Re: Cisco Career Certification T-Shirt Received

2000-08-23 Thread analogkid01
Where'd y'all get these shirts from? I've got two Cisco certs and don't have a single Cisco shirt in my wardrobe... Thanks, Bradley Wilson CCNA, CCDA, CCSE, MCT, CTT Dale Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Really??? Not mine... My CCNA Cisco Career Certification T-Shirt has a really big CC

Re: RE: $13,300 for 5 months

2000-08-23 Thread analogkid01
I don't know if I'd spend $13k on classes...it depends on what other resources you have at your disposal. If you work with the equipment every day and will have ample opportunity to reinforce what you were exposed to in the classroom, then go ahead and take the classes. However, a better opti

Re: Re: Higher than CCIE...

2000-08-28 Thread analogkid01
Want to pass the CCIE lab? Sneak out of the house tonight after you get tucked into bed, and meet at Carl's Warehouse. ..punch and pie. alex campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > its true...will there soon be a break in the CCIE lab for milk and cookies...? (you don't eat or sleep

Re: CCDA Study Materials

2000-08-29 Thread analogkid01
Hi Len - I honestly don't know if there are really any texts that adequately prepare one for the CCDA exam. I used the Syngress book myself, and spent hours coming up with all sorts of mnemonic devices to help me remember the lists of requirements and procedures that I thought were going to b

Re: Arrrg cant remember the 80/20 Rule !

2000-08-30 Thread analogkid01
Here it is, the answer you just *knew* was coming...ready?... IT DEPENDS! ;-) It depends on which book you're reading and which test you're studying for. The original 80/20 rule stated that your network should be designed so that 80% of your traffic remains on the local LAN, and 20% of your tr

Re: CCIE WRITTEN ---- Please provide your feedback.

2000-08-30 Thread analogkid01
Perhaps the reason you haven't had much feedback is because all the information you're requesting is already on the Cisco website, and if you're asking for more detailed information, then you're asking those who've taken the test to violate their confidentiality agreement. Please visit http://

Re: RE: CCIE WRITTEN ---- Please provide your feedback.

2000-08-30 Thread analogkid01
Nadeem - Please do not presume to speak for all CCIE candidates. Mr. Holmes's post was rough, but your original post earned you the responses you've gotten. The CCIE certification is a big moutain to climb, and if you feel it is "too much," then Mr. Holmes is right in his advice to you. As

Re: Connectivity Issues with ping/tracert

2000-08-30 Thread analogkid01
Do all of the intermediate routers along the path to the server know about the network 10.0.0.5 is on? They might know of *a* network to get back to the router (which is why you can ping the server from the router), but for some reason they don't know about that network specifically. Hope thi

Protocol Numbers (was "IPSec")

2000-08-31 Thread analogkid01
Here's what's going on: When IP receives a packet (coming up from ethernet or whatever L2 is), it doesn't look at the port number to see where to go next. It looks at the Protocol Number, which indicates which process is next up the OSI model. For example, ICMP is protocol number 1, TCP is n

Re: Command Question

2000-09-01 Thread analogkid01
"clockrate" is the command you would specify in a lab environment to make a serial interface provide clocking for a link. In a normal production environment, the provider would provide the clock and you wouldn't have to set this. "bandwidth," on the other hand, is a configurable parameter whic

Wisdom from Sondheim

2000-09-01 Thread analogkid01
"The food we serve, we also eat..." Franz, relax. ;-) "Bessette, Jesse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think buisnesses, takes capitalization to a new level. People take advantage of us because we let them. They know were trying to pass tests, therefore they jack up the prices on everything..I

Re: another stupid question, logo presidence

2000-09-01 Thread analogkid01
I think since those are two different tracks, you can use both/either with no problem. You just couldn't use the CCIE logo, say, if you had passed the written but not the lab yet - you just haven't earned it yet, baby. Sincerely, Bradley J. Wilson CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, CCSE, CNX-A, MCT, CTT Davi

Re: ccda

2000-08-24 Thread analogkid01
Hi Robert - I haven't read that particular CCDA book, but it should be fine - I used the Syngress CCDA study guide and felt very ill-prepared once I got into the test, but still managed to pass. There are a few similarities between the tests - basic networking stuff, OSI model, etc. What I w