Hi,
this question is bit vauge.But thought you guys will surely be able to help
me
out :-)
is there any way to tell programmatically , whether a remote box is a router
or a switch.
Thanks,
Ashish
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> Hi,
> this question is bit vauge.But thought you guys will surely be able to
hel
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> well, that's not my problem.
> I have to find a general way
cisco box will have a unique mac address,
set aside multicast and broadcast mac addresses.
Can anyone help me out and let me know other scenarios where cisco boxes use
such common mac addresses as in HSRP.
Thanks,
Ashish
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IT market.
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Ashish
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nopes.. there is motel 6 right on brokaw and north 1st street intersection
and it is nearest to cisco san jose location.
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> Ejay, I think you mean the one
certifications.
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Ashish
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i am into netoworking field since 5 years but haven't got opportunity to
work in real networking projects coz I usually worked in SNMP related
projects and for sometime in wireless domain and I have never been an IT
administrator.
I have done CCNA and preparing for CCNP.
Before CCNA, I was not wel
Hi,
is there anything like "Cisco CEF MIB".
Thanks,
Ashish
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Hi Preye
The Null interface is also used to filter the private network from the
Internet.
does this give u some clue ???
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> The Null interface is typicall
Extended access list can have number between 100-199.
I don't know if 2000 will work ..
But hey, I am not sure if this is true... I may be very silly here ...
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Hi Preye
The Null interface is also used to filter the private network from the
Internet.
does this give u some clue ???
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> The Null interface is typicall
docs in cisco site are also very informative... sometimes i find them better
than any book
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Subject: RE: Recommended study books for CCNP routing (BSCN) [7:43713]
> Hi,
>
> I have the following;
>
> 640-503 -
Could you please help us with the url or paths to those cisco docs you
used.
Thanks and best regards.
Joe
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yeah, as such order does not matter much.
I passed routing last week.and now i am studying for remote access.I have
found that there are somethings which are assumed that reader
understands like redistribution,route filtering etc..
I can only say I am glad that I did routing before remote access.
hi,
I just now came across two jargons :-)
"intelligent switch" and "non intelligent switch".
Now what is the exact difference between them..
And does "non intelligent" switch not have an IP Address.
Thanks,
ashish
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other means..
Please pardon me if my questions seem illogical :-)
Thanks,
Ashish
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ouch... please ignore this question..
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> hi,
> I just now came across two jargons :-)
> "intelligent switch" and "non intelligen
Hi,
I have been searching about different ways routing can be implemented, in
terms of design and architecture.
zebra code is good enough to look at but it is without any documentation at
the code and design level.
So if anyone knows where I can find one, please let me know.
Thanks,
Ashish
hey, what is meant by "like to change their minds".
I am going to give CCNP-Support exam next tuesday(06/11)
Does it mean I can expect 6xx series exam.. I registered for 5xx series last
week.
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well, CCNP does not have lab exam in it.So no matter what questions u put in
the exam, u cannot avoid those people who take exam without any lab
experience.U can always read ,understand concepts, memorize commands and
read some scenarios.
There's no need to actually work on cisco boxes.
CCNP shoul
yeah, there's no need for MAC address as such for PPP interfaces.
but what about PPP over ethernet.
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> I would like to revise and extend your answer. :-)
>
> A ser
A branch is connected to two hub locations, one with 64 Kbps Leased line
other with ISDN. Server is at hub location connected by 64Kbps LL. Two hub
locations are connected using multiple 2 Mbps links. EIGRP is implemented.
If ISDN is fired to 2nd location the load balancing does not happen on bo
A branch is connected to two hub locations, one with 64 Kbps Leased line
other with ISDN. Server is at hub location connected by 64Kbps LL. Two hub
locations are connected using multiple 2 Mbps links. EIGRP is implemented.
If ISDN is fired to 2nd location the load balancing does not happen on both
else
I can look at to find if VLANs are present.
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Ashish
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I can look at to find if VLANs are present.
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Ashish
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