try ccbootcamp.com
a bit expensive but seems to be worth it...I intend to buy the labs and
some rack time before leaving for San Jose. I also booked 2 days with
the practice lab in Santa Cruz--a brief ride to the San Jose lab. Best
of luck, Frank
"Shaw, Winston Mr." wrote:
Hel
Hope that helps.
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To: 'Frank Wells' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Off Subject Proxy
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 07:51:28 -0600
Hi Frank,
I understand what you are saying and thinks for the info. The biggest
problem is selecting the logon para
Manishkumar,
clear line 1-16 will reset your connection
-Frank
On 3 Nov 2000, Manishkumar Patel wrote:
Dear All,
Hi!
I have setup 2511 as Terminal Server, with the Octal RJ-45 cables connected to
Console port of 4 2500 Routers. During a day the reverse Telnet works fine,
but when I try
This is probably a site connector config problem which is routing messages
over a loop.
Could also be a corrupt priv.edb. If your site connectors are consistent,
try running some of the eseutil tools on the databases until you get a
consistent DB. Make sure you have a thorough read of the
You seem to misunderstand that having experience in the skill you are
'selling' is part of a skill-set. Without some experience you do not have a
complete skill-set, just a portion of one. I think you will find most
employers are looking for a complete skill-set in the tasks they require
TWARE (fc1)
Thanks for any input.
-Frank
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ou'll get a bunch of options and switches available...but you
must at least set the domain name before you can create VLANs. Hope
this helps, Frank
Lists Wizard wrote:
I have a problem creating a vlan can some one help me. Here is the output of
the command that I executed.
6501 (enable)
If your NW5 servers arno longer running IPX you might be better off just
using Console1 to administer the servers.
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This is only worth about 5K.
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Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:59:43 -0500
Hello Group,
The following is a list of used equipment that I was thinking about
Throw in a few routing protocols, change the hosts around, and it should
keep you busy for a while!
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Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 08:59:56
Hi Tai,
Give me a call. I can help you with that.
Cheers,
Frank Kim, MCSE, CCNA
Comegetus Technologies
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On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Tai Ngo wrote:
Hi there,
Currently I have
That is good news but begs the question "So what technologies are they going
to replace them with?"
From: "Chuck Larrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Check what's new on CCIE R/S Webpage, right now!
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000
and Switches for CCIEs. If you're
working with frame I hihgly recommend reading this book whether or not
being a CCIE is on your list of "things-to-do" or not. Also the Cisco
docs have some great examples you can work after reading the clear
explanations by Caslow. Hope this help
the packet to the
route with the best match without regard to the class of the
destination.
Many examples and explanations are available on Cisco's web page and in
numerous books on IP routing. Personally I like those in Jeff Doyle's
Routing TCP/IP Vol. I
Good luck. Aloha, Frank
Cisco Kid wrote:
Hi
on the CCIE written test--but of
course I couldn't say for sure (read NDA) Good luck! Aloha, Frank
Mohammed Hakim wrote:
Congratulation Chuck .. :)
Does the Cisco Lan Switching "Kennedy Hamilton" help with the CCIE R/S ..
or it is for the Lab Exam
Good Luck on the Lab
Moha
sults from your telnet session. Aloha, Frank
Piatnitchi Cristian wrote:
Hi all
I set-up the priority queuing.
How do I verify that priority queuing works on a serial interface (or on any
other kind of interface ) ?
Is there any IOS command for that ?
Does anybody want to explain me ?
Yes Mom!
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Charlemagne wrote:
Everyone,
Don't put down lies or exaggerate on your resumes.
You will be uncovered. Things like, "Very Familiar
with OSPF" leave you open to questions like "Explain
the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
networks". If
Has anyone installed the downloadable version of CiscoSecure ACS for UNIX on
a X86 box? The documentation mentions SPARC's specifically, but nothing
about Solaris running on Intel boxes.
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To: Michael Le [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Bruce Caslow
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 13:31:30 -0500 (CDT)
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Michael Le wrote:
I took the
Jim,
A cat5000, LS100, several routers of 25xx, 26xx, and
36xx varieties. It did cost a bundle (20k), but I'll
get it back when I get my CCIE number. I am using
ccbootcamp.com labs to facilitate my lab exercises
(they are good!).
Regards,
Frank
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Frank thanks
If you ping the clients by hostname are the name-servers responding with the
correct ip addresses, even though they are timing out finding them?
Sounds like a name resolution or browser related issue based on what little
info you have posted.
More info like whether you are using switches or
to everyone in their testing.
Regards,
Frank Zahrt, CCDP CCNP(voice)
NEC Senior Network Engineer
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Unfortunately you are still going to need to know ATM, just not the LANE
portion.
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Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 21:57:04 +0800 (CST)
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000,
type another
session number to get into that session.
If you still have problems, feel free to call me up during business
hours.. I can walk you through. :-)
Cheers,
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C
Gareth,
You would use a rollover cable on a 2511 that uses octal cables. On
2511rj, it's just a straight through cat5.
-Frank
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Gareth Hinton wrote:
Hi,
Not splitting hairs, especially as your answer was so helpful, just curious.
I thought it was a rolled cable between
You must be refering to ATM. The reason it's 53 bytes in a cell because
the first 5 bytes are used for cell-header information; the other 48 bytes
contain the payload, which is data.
Cheers,
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minicom
From: Chuck Church [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Linux, terminal emulation for console port
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 11:34:19 -0400
All,
My coworker is playing with Red Hat Linux, but he can't find
Thanks a lot.
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Subject: Re: ATM references
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 08:41:54 CDT
I've got a copy of IOS switching solutions. It's older, but it goes into
ATM and LANE in detail.
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From: "whatshakin"
Thanks Alexis. I have read the Caslow stuff and didn't think much of it. I
will take a look the Kennedy Clark stuff later.
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Subject: RE:
The key is to answer the question. A supernet route refers to a single
route rather than the complete set of aggregate routes. While Geoff is
correct and technically more accurate, the better answer belongs to Thangs
who is also correct.
From: "A. Geoffrey Cauchi" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey Lance,
Save your logos for your business cards. Logos on resumes are tacky at best
and will often p-off recruiters because their resume scanning devices spit
them out, forcing them to request a text copy of the resume or having it
faxed over etc. Just make sure your resume has your certs
Ebay has got hundreds of them!
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Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 14:01:30 -0400
Anyone selling any routers?
Sincerely,
Peter Kurdziel
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, MCP+I
s.
Cheers,
Frank Kim, MCSE, CCNA
Systems Engineer
Comegetus Te
Hi folks,
I'm thinking of signing up for two weeks to use this
lab for my CCNA and CCNP. Hasn't anyone tried it yet?
They have pretty solid equipments:
http://www.comegetus.com/cisco_training/index.html
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While there are free resources out there, do you actually think your going
to
obtain your CCIE off of free resources?!?!? Why can't you pay for your
self improvement?!?!? If you're working in fast food, then it's probably
not
the cert for you. If you're a networking professional, who is at the
Yep, you guys are absolutely correct. I shouldn't have taken my
day out on someone else. I apologize for my knee jerk reaction.
""Anibal Pita"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi friends
Now I'am studying and taking several course to do CCIE
Add local authentication to the router by adding a username and password
combo in priv exec. Add the local parameter to the 'aaa authentication'
line in your config too.
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Add local authentication to the router by adding a username and password
combo in priv exec. Add the local parameter to the 'aaa authentication'
line in your config too.
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: Juan Blanco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Frank Wells' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Security issue
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:31:01 -0500
how secure this option is ..
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Title: RE: stupid questions
Just one minor correction Of course you can
have multiple router ports on a single subnet!!
Why couldn't you?!?!? I just happen to have
that implemented here... it's called hhhmmm..
a backbone!!
""Guyler, Rik [EESUS]"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
HHHm.
I'm currently multihomed between UUNet and ATT. Now, I'm actually
advertising
UUNet's address space to ATT, but looking through the BGP feed from UUNet,
I can pick out a ton of address space that you claim to originate, but isn't
actually
yours. I actually, almost had the reverse
Lets not make this any more complicated than it needs to be. In the case of
Manchester encoding you are right on, but there are many more different line
encoding methods than Manchester.
You are indeed correct about bits being wavelength. However, you don't seem
to grasp that bits are just a
Thank goodness for layer two RIP I can't tell you how many times I've
used
that to fail over my access layer :)
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Ummm...I don't understand how you can provide a switch failover solution
at
Apologies Ray, that came out a little more harsh than intended.
This thread is getting way off topic, lets leave it at that.
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Title: RE: ipsec isakmp problem
Have you checked your isakmp policy lifetime should be same on both end if you want to initial the tunnel from each end? Cheers.
Frank Chen
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To: [EMAIL
The access points are just bridges. The IP is for management.
Apply bridge rules to your logic and your off and running...
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Just wondering whether the Aeronet wireless network
In SYBEX CCNA book
"there are 3 instances when triggered updates will reset
the holddown timer:
1..
2.the router receives a processing task proportional to the
number of links in the internetwork.
"
what is the meaning of instance 2?
Thanks.
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Let's say we have a 10Mbps and 100Mbps interface. Both transmit the same
sized
frame over the same type of media and over the same distance and neither
experience
a collision. Which will get to the destination first?
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Sounds like you need to enable a routing protocol or configure static routes
from each router to the other router. The ICMP replies need to have a route
back to their sources for you to see them.
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It's just a couple of hundred bucks bro, don't sweat it too much.
Best of luck.
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Subject: CCIE design
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 16:16:21 +0100
Hi people,
I have
Do you have a list of the resources you used to study all this material
please?
Thanks a lot.
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Subject: Re: CCIE design
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 01:24:04 +0800
Take 351-014(CCIE Design Beta) without any preparation in A
And why exactly can you not pay for it?
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How to use 10 Real IP for 100 COmputers
How to set the router support this configuration?
Please teach me and inform me what command I
When using ISL or 802.1q trunking, the sizes of the frames is only increased
inside the switches. Once the frames exit the switches they are reduced back
down to their original size by removal of the coloring info. If a frame
must traverse multiple VLAN capable switches, each switch will
Anyone got access to pricing on this new module:WIC-1 ADSL ?
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/1700/prodlit/ads17_ds.htm
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Please contact your ISP's quick!! The sky is falling, the sky is falling!!!
**check... dampening on!!**
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I have my own IP address. I need to do BGP peering with 2 independent
ISPs.
Connect your DSL modem to an ethernet port on one of your 25XX routers (2514
preferably for ease) and you can work on some NAT, VPN and IPSec labs. You
could also play around with some various DMZ security issues.
You will need to run an IOS with the firewall feature set to really get some
Wouldn't you be able to use 'no-sync' with BGP so it won't
check it's IGP tables, and then advertise the route manually?
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Is there a way by using BGP dampeing that we can make
bgp advertise a route
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Hey Folks,
I seem to remember Cisco offering their CiscoSecure VPN Client for free to
use with the Firewall Feature Set, a while back. I just went to CCO to
download it and I can no longer find it. Have they stopped giving this away
lately?
Cheers
Additionally, the new IP Phones from Cisco can utilize the 'extra' pairs to power the
telephones.
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well, but I can't find the reference.
2.) Prioprietary Protocol on Cat5K.
Not sure, but he might have been asking about EtherChannel?
3.) Four major configs on a DSU/CSU?
Not sure again, but I'd guess: linecode, framing, clocking, timeslots
Good luck!
Frank Jimenez, CCIE #5738
Systems
Hey Atif,
If I recall correctly, doesn't setting the 'bandwidth'command on the WAN
link (frame relay in this case) resolve this problem?
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) whenever there
is congestion in the cloud. Nothing you can do on the router will make
them not be set, they are a flow control mechanism.
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In preparation for an upcoming MCNS class, I have recently begun researching
the best reference book to use for it from Cisco Press.
The Amazon reviews are always a good source to start with. I found two books
worthy of mention. The books are:
Enhanced Ip services for Cisco networks by Don
I am tossing around the idea of using one of the test prep books available
these days, but the only one that gets decent reviews is the Exam Cram one
by Thomas. I suspect this is probably a pretty good book for a refresh of
the huge variety of topics that the exam covers though. However, in
Well done Ben,
What books did you use to study for this exam please?
Cheers
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Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 13:45:50 +0100 (BST)
Passed the
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Are you using a frame relay simulator, or is this a connection to the telco?
If this is a frame lab you have at home post the config of the router at
the other end of this link. The details of the frame switch would be
helpful too.
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Reply-To: "Yee,
Vlans are touted becuase they give the network admin the ability to join
geographically dispersed hosts. The beauty of Vlans for example, is being
able to add hostA from NY with HostB from LA and HostC from Chicago to the
same broadcast domain is it not? Based upon this scenario alone it is
here is an excerpt from the following
URL:http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/19.html#1
Mismatched Area ID
%OSPF-4-ERRRCV: Received invalid packet: mismatch area ID, from backbone
area must be virtual-link but not found from 170.170.3.3,
Ethernet0
The router generating this message received
affect traffic bound directly toward the ISP network, not other traffic
that may be trying to transit up toward the ISP
Good luck!
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What kind of a switch is your provider using?
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Subject: RE: ISDN BRI dialout help
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 23:43:39 PST
Hello,
I have asked my provider and they confirmed they are using
Have you lazy bastards tried studying yet? Why would you need the
questions if you know the answers?
Muhammad wrote:
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a copy of the CCNP questions and materialregards,Muhammad
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Anybody know the link or have a copy of cvoice test objectives. Can not get
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i just set "enable secret" on my router,no "enable password".
After i do "no enable secret "command ,i couldn't enter privileged mode .
Routeren
% No password set
Router
I didn't save the config,so i think i could restart router to come back,
but now many people are using network ,i have to
Sign up for the CertificaionZone.com subscription and get a copy of the exam
blueprints off CCO. Enough said.
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You can check DNS very easily by adding an entry to the host file on your
test box.
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This is called 'routing on a stick'. Send us your sanitized config. What
router are you using?
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Subject: VLAN's
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 14:56:29 -0400
Group,
I have a catalyst 3524
Is this a new circuit, or one that was working and now is not?
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Subject: Internal CSU
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 9:15 -0500
I can't find any online help for troubleshooting
miffed if I cannot
buy one one day. ;)
Frank Zahrt, NP/DP
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Dale Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED
I just happen to have a document open which defines this.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/icsbgp4.htm
Look at figure 12-1. From later in the text: AS 200 is a transit AS for AS
100 and AS 300---that is, AS 200 is used to transfer packets between AS 100
and AS 300.
My apologies, I should have asked: Is there a command to force time
synchronization to the NTP server to check it quickly without waiting the
default time delay etc?
Thanks
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,it's
time consuming.
Does the router put some static routes in NVRAM or flash ,or all the
routes stay in ram ?
Thanks.
frank
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Hey Sean.
This is regarding the following passage taken from the your previous reply
to this thread:
If C. If the destination and source node reside on ports assigned to
different VLANs on the switch, the switch requires an external router to
resolve the address and send the packet back to
read about networks consisting entirely of switches from
access layer up to the core layers, and switched across WAN's too!!!
From: Chris Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Frank Wells' [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Switches !!!
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 14:04:36 -0400
You
Thanks for you input Chris. If it is not asking too much, would you be so
kind as to send me the sanitized config file of your 805 so I can take a
look at it.
What VPN hardware/software solutions are you using too please?
TIA
From: Chris Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Frank Wells' [EMAIL
Are they getting authenticated to NT or Netware?
Were the scripts once working and now they are intermittent or is this a new
setup?
From: "Donohue, Steve" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: "cisco@groupstudy. com (E-mail)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Dial-in
I have seen flaky or corrupt WINS servers cause this exact problem. Install
WINS on another server and shut down your existing one. There are
procedures you can run to rebuild the WINS servers, look on Technet for the
instructions.
From: "Kane" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Kane" [EMAIL
if this was not the problem.
From: "Donohue, Steve" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Frank Wells'" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Dial-in Users are not getting logon script
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 11:45:12 -0400
They are getting authenticated to NT.
This setup has been in place fo
Hey folks,
Has anyone used a dual ethernet router to connect their home LAN's to a DSL
to ISP line? I was wondering if I could get by without having to buy a DSL
router of sorts. Does a 25xx or 26xx dual ethernet router even have the
ability to route DSL?
If I do need to get a DSL router,
Hey folks,
If I wanted to setup a DMZ using DSL as my Internet connection, what kind of
router(s) would you use to give me the three ethernet connections I would
need?
--
LAN- --DSL
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DMZ
Cheers
2511 has 16 async ports.
From: Patrick Stiever [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need recomendation
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 09:31:20 -0700
Ladies and Gentleman,
I need another recommendation, I have about a
In Word you could create your own custom.dic, otherwise I don't know of any.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Technical Book Editing
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 09:57:38 -0400
On this topic is there such a think a technical add on for
What does "ICND" mean?
Thanks
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Todd Lamle's CCNA 2.0
Cisco ICND
Boson Test Software
""Cliff Lo"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Do you mean we should pay attention to "txload" and
"rxload"?Could you explain in details?
Thanks.
frank
Router#sh int s0/0Serial0/0 is up, line protocol is
up Hardware is PowerQUICC SerialInternet address is
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MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1544 Kbit, DLY 2
us
I got the answer from the posts,"Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices".
"frank" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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What does "ICND" mean?
Thanks
"Kenneth" [EMAIL PROTECTE
onnecting Networks Devices.
Its the name of a recommended course.
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Sent: 06 August 2000 10:11
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Subject: Re: CCNA 2.0: Advise needed
What does "ICND" mean?
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