I passed my LAB a while back and I am now ready to get it out of my house.
Let
me say without this home Lab I couldn't of passed. My approach was to use
this
Lab almost exclusively up till right before my date. I then rented a couple
of
days on a remote lab to practice ATM and VoIP. This Lab is
Hi, I'm a recent CCIE with about 5 years experience. I'm looking for
permanent
work in San Diego or Orange County, or Contract work anywhere in the US. If
you would like my resume you can email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks.
Nathan
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Hi, I have a Merge 2000A ISDN simulator that I no longer need. I though I
would give the list first crack at it before I put it on ebay.
It has both S/T and U interfaces so you don't need NT1's which is nice. You
can practice with different switch types and features such as caller ID. It
come's
Group,
Looked in the archives about setting the serial cables to DCE. I've set the
jumpers on the MCI card to 41 and 51. I also experimented with taking the one
jumper on the applique off but I still can't seem to get it to pick up the
DCE
side.
So I have two questions?
1. Can the older V.35
I'm looking for a Study partner in the San Diego area. I live in
Vista/Oceanside so Mission Viejo or Irvine would probably work too.
I took the written in March and will hopefully be taking the Lab in July. I
would like to study with someone else who is going to be taking the Lab in
the
next
I am trying to hook up two 3104's back to back but when I try to put in clock
64000 I get the error msg. Not allowed on DTE interface. When in fact the
sh
controller command shows that it is a dce cable attached. Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks.
Nathan
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Does anyone know if a 3000 series router can be
used to provide clocking?
I have a 3204 which I am trying to hook up to
another 3204 with a back to back cable. I checked to see which side is DCE and
put the command clockrate 64000 in but I get an error "%error this command
applies to DCE
Thanks for everyone's replies. I got wingate and
hooked that up. It gives you the option of setting a port for it to listen to.
Then you can have that port forwarded on to the 2511 or wherever you want. As
for the DHCP I will just have to let my study partner know what the IP is when
he is
Problem: I would like to share my home lab with my
study partner via the internet.
Setup: 1. I have DSL with a dynamic IP.
2. I have a 2511 that is connected to all routers via reverse
telnet.
Any suggestions or ideas would be
appreciated.
Nathan
I am trying to boot up a 3000 router I bought
recently. When I try to boot up it tries to netboot but of course it can't
because I don't have the file it tftp'ed from in production. I went in to rmon
and changed it to manual boot, when I boot from ROM it comes up and goes through
the boot
Well I figured it out. Once I changed the rmon to
boot manually and ignore nvram I was able to boot from rom. From there it was
easy as pie. Thanks
Nathan
I just got back from taking the ACRC and passed, by
the skin of my teeth my score was an 805. I've taken 18 vendor tests and this
was the hardest out of any of them. First because of the sheer volume of
material and second because of the ambiguity of some of the
questions.
Well just wanted
I'm studying Bridging and I was wondering how
important this technology is. Not in terms of knowing it for the test but I was
wondering how much it is used in the real world(using a router as a bridge).
With dedicated switches becoming inexpensive would you find this in much use
What is the norm when connecting to an ISP. I
understand that if you only have one ISP you would just normally use a static
default route. So does this mean that you would just fall into your ISPs
assigned AS number and that to get to you, the outside would just route to your
ISP which
I've set up a frame relay switch at home trying to
complete one of the "CCIE Lab all in one" Labs. For my question, what could
cause a PVC to be inactive? Things I've checked.
Serial is up line protocol is up on both sides.
LMI type is the same
Clocking is set on DCE side.
Encapsulation
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