Dick Silva told me there is a book which called ICND.
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Could you recommend a book which has the same content as the ICND course
,cause i don't have the means t
Dude, you have obviously never been to Albuquerque. That is probably the
most boring dust bowl I have ever visited.
San Diego is where you wanna live bro. Got it all, cool night life, beach
community, close proximity to Mexico and Los Angeles, perfect weather and
California girls!
From:
Hey folks,
I have been looking on CCO to get the factory specs of a 3620 router but it
is not very clear what interfaces it ships with. I want to know if they come
with a 10/100 ethernet port right out of the box or are they completely
naked and you need to order every interface etc.
I don't
OK, so I would like to play around with some TACACS+, RADIUS and VPDN
solutions in my home lab. I have a telco switch emulator and PC's to use to
dial back and forth etc. Looks like there are some cool labs/configs on CCO
for playing with this kind of stuff here:
Use a portion of the IP addresses of the interfaces you are using for the
Frame lines or the loopback address etc. If you don't have your frame lines
or loopback addresses already configured or you don't have the resources
available to do so, use a number off the box of the frame line which
could anybody explain that why s1 of a router connects with a DTE cable and
s2 connects with a DCE cable? Is the router a DTE or DCE?
Thanks,
frank
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face. To have them communicate, you should have at
least
one DTE device act as a DCE device by using the proper cabling and having
the DTE device that should act as a DCE provide clocking...
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Frank,
The router can be either if you are speaking of a
standard 5in1 60 pin (I think) serial port (supports
five standards). The cables are coded (a few pins are
jumped together to set the ID), so that the router
know exactly what cable you are plugging in. If you
want to know what cable you
(provided it has a FXS port on it), but it is better
to use an EM card for that as you get more channels.
Hope this helps
Frank Zahrt III, NP/DP
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Hello,
I'm kind of confused between the difference of these
2
things. Can someone clarify this for me
Router#conf memory
%Pool pool1 in use, cannot redefine
%Dynamic mapping in use, cannot change
Why can't i excute "conf memory"?
Thanks.
frank
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when we use "sh ver",
why flash mem on one router is read only ,but flash mem on another one is
read/write.
frank
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frank
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i know we can use "line vty " to set pwd for telnet on the router ,but
i want to know when should we use "line tty"?what does "terminal controller"
mean?
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Clayton,
Yes. You need to set up the port as either a
spanned port , or I believe 'monitoring port' in the
XL. I do this in my home lab to sniff the traffic,
which I suspect you are want to do. I hope this helps.
Reagrds,
Frank Zahrt, CCNP CCDP
NEC Senior Network Engineer
--- Clayton Price
w the last sentence is concluded?
Any help would be appreciated.
frank
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otocol not running.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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b.c.d "
Router#ping www.ibm.com
Translating "www.ibm.com"...domain server (a.b.c.d)
% Unrecognized host or address, or protocol not running.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
frank
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Why on earth did you not give yourself time to retake it if you fail? If
you do fail you will now have to go and study a bunch more things before you
will be ready to test again!
Good luck.
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It's multicast
Ruslan Moskalenko wrote:
I got this questions and choices were like unicast to wellknown addresses,
multicast or broadcast. Does anybody know what it's exactly?
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All,
It's Friday, time for a simple engineering test (I
failed it). I hope you do better than I did on this
test.
Frank
NP/DP
Take this simple test::
1.How do you put a giraffe into a refrigerator?
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Take a look at these time based access list examples:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120t/120t1/timerang.htm
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Subject: help! Automatic router config changeover
Date: Thu, 20 Jul
packets per second crossing the
router (ie - do it during non peak times), especially
on a production box.
debug dialer packets (if I remember correctly)
You can also do a 'show dialer' and find out the
reason it dialed. Hope this helps.
Frank Zahrt, CCNP CCDP
NEC Senior Network Engineer
Your IOS probably does not feature IPX in its feature set. Do a sho ver and
look at the name of your IOS file. The file will have a name similar to this
c2500-j-l-11a-23.bin. If I recall correctly the l means you have IPX
featured in the IOS version (check this yourself). You can also check
Buy a product called Wingate and install it on one of the PC's which has a
modem and a dial up connection to an ISP. This is a proxy server of sorts
which can share the one Internet connection with the other PC's.
Gotta say though, if your planning on any serious simultaneous Internet
According to the Cisco training website CCDA is a prerequisite to the CCDP
in addition to your CCNP status. Kinda silly, take a look for yourself:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccdp.html
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Priscilla
DHCP relay agents are only needed to pass DCHP request and acknowledgements
to the PC's on the subnet which are incapable of handling their own DHCP
configuration. You just need to configure ip-helper-address on the router
nearest the DHCP server.
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Hey Folks,
I have some 2500 series routers which have the standard RJ45 S/T interfaces,
and a Teltone ISDN Demonstrator with U interfaces. I would like to be able
to begin doing hands on ISDN BRI labs but I have read that I need terminal
adapters for the routers to use the ISDN simulator etc.
Let's not forget the 2510/2512. I got my 2510 for
$790, which is much cheaper than a 2509. It is Token
ring, which scares some people, but big deal...it'll
work just the same.
Regards,
Frank
--- Phil Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David,
You need to look at the 2509/2511 series access
.
Regards,
Frank Zahrt, CCNP CCDA
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I am very new at this but I do not see your 'no
shut' command.
Makeeda
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hardware. Dose it sound true and reasonable? Please advise. Thanks in
advance.
Frank Chen
Information Services
North Western Health Care Network
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need a 65% to pass the damn thing, not really a
monumental task). Here's the link:
http://www.vstream.com/login/CISCOCID/CISCOCID_login.vhtm
My 2 cents for the group. I hope this assists you in
your certification efforts.
Regards,
Frank Zahrt, CCNP CCDP and
-Sales Expert (SMB) o..ah
the NDA. Anyway, DCN is
annoying and vague, just be really sure you know the
online free DCN material (official Cisco stuff!) and
you'll have no problem.
Regards,
Frank Zahrt III, CCNP CCDP (Woohoo!)
NEC Senior Network Engineer
--- Tom Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark,
Thats is not quite
I do not remember where I heard this, but 1024 was
chosen because it is the same number as a kilohertz.
The lab will,"kill ya and it hurts". Hence Kilohertz.
This first CCIE was 1025, if I remeber correctly.
Regards,
Frank Zahrt, CCNP CCDA
NEC Senior Network Engineer
--- "Mich
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Frank Zahrt III, CCNP CCDA
NEC Senior Network Engineer
(yes, I have a new job! :)
--- Rik Guyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to figure out what exactly I need for
LANE in my lab and have
some questions. Here's what I'm considering: 2
Cat5k/5002 switches w/2-OC-3
ATM modules
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unless explicitly prohibited. Simply use something
like the following:
access-list 101 deny eigrp any any
While you might have already tried this, just
thought I might be of some help as DDR can be a pain
to silence sometimes.
Regards,
Frank Zahrt, CCNP CCDA
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