CCNP Recertification [7:57432]

2002-11-14 Thread boschloo
Hi, Anybody did the CCNP Recertification exam? What to focus on. And is IS-IS included in there? Gerwin Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=57432&t=57432 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.grou

RFC1483

2001-01-10 Thread G.W. Boschloo
Hi, I am trying to work my way into RFC1483 connectionsdoes anybody have = a nice resource (not the RFC) that explains me this RFC in clear = language. Thanks in advance!! Gerwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.grou

Re: Monitoring QoS

2001-01-18 Thread G.W. Boschloo
Shaun, What you can do is testing the config with some testing tools like Netperf (http://www.netperf.org/) or Qcheck (http://www.netiq.com/products/Network_Performance/Qcheck.asp). These tools will stress your config!!! Gerwin - Original Message - From: Shaun Wakelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

RE: Bridging ?

2000-06-04 Thread Gerwin Boschloo
it is very important, I see it every day!!! Gerwin -Original Message- From: Nathan Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 1:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Bridging ? I'm studying Bridging and I was wondering how important this technology is. Not in terms o

RE: issues with HSRP

2000-06-04 Thread Gerwin Boschloo
Nonsense, the routers do not look in each others config to get HSRP working. When HSRP is working, it checks to see if the primary router is online, in your case it checks to see if the primary is up and running. When the primairy fails it takes over the "shared" address.nothing more (nothing

RE: VLAN Trunk traffic question

2000-06-04 Thread Gerwin Boschloo
I don't think so. A trunk type is just a tag type and has nothing to do with the traffic inside it. When you configure VLAN's, you split up your network into broadcast domains. So I think that you will have less traffic on a trunk than you have without the trunks. Beware that when you (in the rout

RE: EIGRP contiguous AS

2000-06-05 Thread Gerwin Boschloo
EIGRP and IGRP are both Interior Gateway Protocols that are used inside a AS. Therefore, when you want to connect different AS'es, you need an Exterior Gateway Protocol like BGP. Within BGP you are routing to different AS'es therefore the AS'es should be unique. Therefore: EIGRP AS 1 IG

RE: VLANs and SC0!

2000-06-05 Thread Gerwin Boschloo
I had the same problem, the only fine working condition is to leave the sc0 in VLAN 1 (as Cisco advises). Gerwin -Original Message- From: Jim Healis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 3:02 AM To: Cristina Hoselins Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VLANs and SC0! J

RE: BGP

2000-06-05 Thread Gerwin Boschloo
Neither BGP is a Path Vectoring Protocol. Distance Vector and Link State are terms for Interior Gateway Protocols. Gerwin -Original Message- From: cisco cabanaboy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 7:59 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: BGP Is BGP DV, or LS?

RE: ISDN caller ID

2000-06-05 Thread Gerwin Boschloo
The switch will provide the CLID. So the Telephone company can rewrite it the CLID is part of q931. Gerwin -Original Message- From: Cisco Wave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 2:17 AM To: Cisco Group Study Subject: ISDN caller ID Hello There, Is it possi

RE: EIGRP contiguous AS

2000-06-06 Thread Gerwin Boschloo
, 2000 5:50 AM To: Cisco Mail List; Kenny Sallee Subject: RE: EIGRP contiguous AS Excellent! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kenny Sallee Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 1:49 PM To: Gerwin Boschloo; 'Luong, David';