Ok, so we'll try avoiding the first line of the message.
Bottom line, check out Packet. Good magazine, useful articles, but
thought this may be of interest... Just the e-mail engine doesn't like
the link!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_
What terminal program are you using? I use just plain Hyperterminal. =
Make
sure you have it set to VT100. Here is a screen shot.
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usually do this offline, but since it affects everybody here I thought
it would be a constructive discussion for all.
Thanks,
Scott
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CCIE won't help. I've been out of work for over a year with a CCIE.
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I passed the Switching Exam of CCNP yesterday. Scored
better than I thought 877 of 1000. But that was 4 months of
study. It's hard to be
My first thought would be your T1 is down. =)
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We just noticed the Serial Interface of our CIsco 2600 router is down,
here is its current status
Serial0/0 is down, line protocol is down
Hardware is PQUICC with
Hit 'q' :)
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show
It's a /32 and you are denying a /24. Try this:
interface lo1
ip ospf network point-to-point
or
access-list 99 permit host 1.1.1.1
HTH,
Scott
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Hello,
I have a loopback interface 1 that I am trying to de
I'm a CCIE with over 4 years of experience in networking and a college
degree. Each position I have had required a small percentage of security
related work. Does that satisfy the requirements or are they asking for
100% security work? Any help greatly appreciated.
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Put a port in VLAN2.
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Hello, I have a question about configuring a new VLAN. This is the
situation:
I would like to configure and activate a new management VLAN in a cisco
2950
switch. The switch to be configured is
Are you doing any type of redistribution on these routers?
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I have configured the peer neighbor, also checked the ospf cost which is
more than the Ethernet and also point to point configured on BRi.
I checked the ospf
or the PIX vs. Checkpoint without knowing all the
facts. It is pretty obvious that your focus (and thought-process) is
single-threaded and limited in nature.
Worse, you have wasted my time and bandwidth with this message.
*sigh*
Scott
PS. Unix is a general purpose operating system as well
not a lawyer. But
scans are definitely a legal no-no...
Scott
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Jason T. Rohm
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I am looking to get my
Does anybody here have/(go for) the Cisco Internet Solutions Specialist
certification?
I'm afraid I've chosen the most obscure certification CISCO has to offer...
feeling sort of lonely and ridiculous...
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.
Scott
CCIE #9340
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Hello fellow ciscoites
The question should include vat because that is is what cisco charge for
the
lab, 1500$.
CCIE topics are well covered by now, and every candidate has a fair idea
of
what
the
little stuff. It sux I know, but no matter what anybody tells you regarding
the topics it really won't narrow the scope. Even if somebody tells you
exactly what they had, each exam is completely different with a whole new
set of topics.
Good luck,
Scott
CCIE #9340
Greg Nathan wrote
Check out www.@!#$.com for discussion boards surrounding Call Manager
and AVVID subjects.
Scott
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From CCO, Snapshot Routing : FAQ
Snapshot allows the use of all distance vector routing protocols over DDR
lines. They include:
RIP and IGRP for IP
RTMP for Appletalk
RIP and SAP for IPX
RTP for Vines
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Greetings,
I would like to put together a study/networking group in Indianapolis. Any
takers?
Regards,
Scott Baron
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Do you have the following on the router giving the error:
username 3640 password
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I have already tried using ppp authentication chap callin, and that does
not
change anything
yes the IP unnumberd is just
and VoFR [7:53567]
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Organization: GroupStudy.com Discussion Groups
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
Tom Scott wrote:
Having asked about VoMPLS transcoding from analog voice to MPLS
frames without intermediate IP
Having asked about VoMPLS transcoding from analog voice to MPLS
frames without intermediate IP packets, my lab partner noticed
that the CVOICE book (edited by Steve McQuerry etal) discusses
VoFR and VoATM (chapters 8 and 9):
analog+---+ +---+ analog
phone A1
Shane, Niraj,
In addition to the information Niraj requested, it would be
helpful if you can compare the real-life situation you're dealing
with the discussion of trunk managment and conditioning in the V
book (pp. 571-702):
HTML version:
instead of an IP or IPX frame. MPLS is treated as
just another network layer protocol.
Not sure about HDLC though.
Richard Larkin
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John Huston wrote:
1.) What is good self study material for the Deploying Quality of Service
in
Enterprise Networks Exam (DQOS 9E0-601) test?
If you want a book that corresponds closely to the official exam
blueprint, get the Q book (qcfbook.pdf):
Does anyone have experience with ITS (native IOS Telephony Service)?
If so, please take a look at the log at:
http://vedatel.com/Misc/its-config-public.txt
We are configuring only one phone at this point in time. All we
want to do is to get the phone to downgrade from the firmware it
was using
commands in the log. But I can assure you that we put a copy of each
of these files in the flash: directory:
* P004G302.bin
* ephone_admin.html
* normal_user.html
* admin_user.html
* telephone_service.html
* logohome.gif
We listed P004G302.bin in the tftp-server commands (see log). However,
In order to ping a local frame interface, you have to map the local ip to
the DLCI.
HTH,
Scott
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Sometimes I don't seem to be able to ping my own serial interfaces on a
router, yet I can ping the re
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
At 8:56 PM + 9/8/02, Chuck's Long Road wrote:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html#45 )
it would be possible for there to be IP phones. However, and again checking
CCO (
YASSER ALY wrote:
Do you think IP Quality of Service is enough for the QoS portion?
Take a look at the Q Book:
http://cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqos_c/index.htm
http://cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqos_c/qcfbook.pdf
Comparing
Tim, Stephane,
We had the same problem when installing CCM 2.4.5 on our Win2k server
in the Academy lab. It appeared that the installation aborted when it
gave us the message about the Service Pack, although it may only have
been a warning / bogus message, not an abort. In any case, we're going
Andy,
This is a problem for Q Man! (whoever and wherever he is)
But seriously, maybe we could work this one out on the list.
May I suggest that you use the modular QoS CLI. This involves
three steps:
First, classify the packets using ACLs and the class-map command.
Second, apply actions to the
Linda Vaughan Beckerling wrote:
Anyone know of some great shareware/freeware or low cost Network management
software. To run on win 2000 server/desktop and analyse traffic flows and
report link state.
http://opennms.org
http://www.sortova.com/tools/opennms/
I've seen it on Unix
Does anyone on this list have experience with modular QoS CLI
in a production network? I'd like to know what issues you deal
with that might help us as we start implementing and testing.
I'd rather stay on a per-device level for now; that's the reason
for using the CLI. As long as we're dealing
Chris Charlebois wrote:
In a word, no. The only way to get analog lines into a 26xx series router
(or 36xx for that matter) is with a NM-1V (or -2V) and an FXO (or FXS)
VIC.
The NM-1V alone is running between $300 and $500 on E-bay. The FXO/S will
probably be another couple hundred at
Peter Walker : [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], TISCA wrote:
Nope, I think you got that the wrong way round.
FXO looks like an analog phone.
FXS is the interface you plug a phone into.
Peter (and others using keyswitch ITS routers),
Just to
Does anyone know if there is a way to purchase Cisco courseware (like the
DQoS courseware) outside of taking the course?
TIA
Scott
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Chuck's Long Road wrote:
I heard a rumor today that
voice is worth a lot more points than it was last time through. Good.
Counting on my fingers, I'm estimating that 60% of the next Lab I see will
be this good clean difficult but relevant stuff.
Speaking of voice and its relationship to
Mohamed Saro wrote:
what is the difference and the direction of rate-limit and traffic shapping
If you're looking for definitions, try this from RFC 3290 (p. 12):
Diffserv nodes may apply shaping, policing and/or marking to traffic
streams that exceed the bounds of their TCS in order
FIB - forwarding information base
RIB - routing information base
They are spelled out in the Internal Router Processing Delays section of
the paper under Convergence-Related Delays.
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Sorry, I just re-read your post and realized what you were actually asking
and I am sure there is someone more qualified than I to answer this, but, my
understanding is that the FIB is a destination prefix cache used in
high-speed forwarding or switching like CEF and the RIB is basically an
Joseph Malin wrote:
FYI: Cisco mentions both options in:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/ip_tele/avvidqos/qosphone.htm
That's a good discussion. Also see the book (available in PDF) that the
chapter is taken from:
I wrote:
If you have the time, it might help if we can figure out how close
the exam is to the blueprint of the DQOS 9E0-601 exam and the offical
course description:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exams/9E0-601.html
Hardware Enthusiasts,
We want to upgrade DRAM (volatile) from 32 MB to 64 MB on our
2600 router (I think it's a 2621).
The existing DRAM chip (clip? or whatever it's called) has this
written on it:
69000178 - C01 - CSC
8MX32 EDO DIMM
0031P0245
Something like that. To order the memory we need
Heffner Christopher wrote:
Then go to www.crucial.com for the 32 mb dram simm or simm(s) that you need
depending upon your current router configuration.
The Crucial Tech part number is CT134951; Cisco P/N is MEM2600-32D=. It's a
32
MB 100-pin DRAM DIMM stick. Thanks to you and Chris for the
Another option could be to use dialer watch. By making sure the EIGRP
traffic is clearly identified as NOT interesting, the same results will be
achieved.
Since bri's are in use as the backup and frame is the primary, I would
probably lean towards dialer watch so you can use a single bri
Another silly suggestion... Are the Ethernet interfaces up? They must be
no shutted as part of your config.
Your config as you list it looks right to me.
-S.
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Hi guys,
I am having a problem with routing on a
I'm going to take a punt at this one (i.e. just start typing without
confirming :)...
You should be able to achieve what you want with the time-range command.
With it, you can specify the times that you are interested in. You can then
apply this to the access list that defines the traffic you
We use the KeySpan product (www.keyspan.com - part number USA-19QW) and it
works brilliantly with everything we have tried (mostly used for console
access).
S.
P.S. I have no affiliation with KeySpan.
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or
Teltone's ISDN Demonstrator $1,855
http://www.teltone.com/telecom_solutions/test_tools/test_isdn-demo_features.h
tml
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!!
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Vance Krier wrote:
You should also be able to get basic functionality out of the phones by
implementing IP Keyswitch on a router. Check out the following link:
www.cisco.com/go/keyswitch
Thanks for the reference. I'd forgotten all about keyswitch systems. This
might be a good way for our
version of the CCIE written. Email directly if you are interested.
Please do not respond to the list.
Scott
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AVVID specialists:
There is an excellent slideshow, Designing Enterprise Networks for Converged
Solutions:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/largeent/avvid/downloads/converge_AVVID.pdf
I'd like to know if there is an audio that accompanies the slideshow, or next
best, a text documentation
Anybody have a link for more info. about this?
Thanks,
Scott
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I did it before one year, It was 54 questions over the WEB (35$ for a
trial)
with 80% passing score and unlimitted answering time. I ha
the individual tests on your resume or something to
tell prospective employers you're on your way to being whatever
certification, but otherwise, I don't think it means anything alone.
HTH,
Scott
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Juan Blanco
Sent
Peter,
Did you use any other prep materials like Bosons or other practice exams,
and if so how was the quality?
Scott
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Subject: Re: coursebooks IP
the multicast routing protocol and hence the designated router is a
non-issue. I believe Doyle Vol.II has a real good explanation of this.
HTH,
Scott
CCIE #9340
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote in message
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Oh, I'm sorry I gave you the basic answer whe
I'm preparing for the Cisco IP Telephony Support Specialist exams in parallel
with the CCIE written, as there is an overlap of topics such as Diffserv, QoS
and multiservice. The three telephony support exams are:
* 9E0-402 Cisco IP Telephony (CIPT)
Coursebook: Cisco IP Telephony
* 9E0-423
and
acronyms (of which there are MANY) early in the book that are not covered
until much later or not all. Much of what is in the book is almost word for
word what is on CCO but this puts it all in one place.
Scott
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Sent
Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC] wrote:
I am doing the same thing for the same reason you are.
Thanks for the reality check. I'm going to order the books today. They'll
give
me and my lab partner something concrete to work with for chapter 11
and 12 of the Bruno book.
-- TT
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Peter Walker : [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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The IP Quality of Service book is not sufficient
for this exam. DQOS is not just about QOS, but
also about the tools available for deploying it.
Have a good reread of the Blueprint for
I am not clear on two of the settings when configuring a map-class.
Frame-relay bc and be
Are these values supplied by the carrier or a value that you can calculate
yourself based on other parameters?
TIA
Scott
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than the one in the FRTS docs.
Thanks again
Scott
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Scott,
I'm sure you know how
And you believe it's smart to box with Cisco's lawyers why?
If you tried to sell your Franken Benz as something that performs
exactly like a Mercedes Benz and runs the same software and commands and
everything else but the outer shell, then I'd be willing to bet
Mercedes would kick you around
in their
equipment yet!
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Sabertech Networks
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 12:22 PM
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Scott,
Thanks
You need a route on the switch.
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Any ideas why I cannot ping or otherwise connect to 192.168.0.8/24..the IP
address of this Cat2950 Switch??
I can ping other devices on the network. Thanks for any input.
!
of
the arguments on both sides of the issue. However, there's no grey
maybe area for a certification test. So quit being uppity and
retarded about the whole concept and spend your $35. If you don't
manage to make that money back in a year from your certification, send
me an e-mail, and IFrom: Scott Morris
Check out BGP conditional advertisement.
HTH,
Scott
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I have a pair of 2621's and 2 reduandant ethernet handoffs to my ISP. 1 is
a
primary and the other is a backup which should only be used if the primary
fail
Craig Columbus wrote:
Am I the only one who finds it troubling that this company has,
apparently,
copied Cisco's proprietary designs and is selling them as their own?
Your concerns are reasonable, however, cisco is big, they're majorly
profitable, and they have access to the best lawyers
Anybody know a good source to learn about wireless? From basics of the
technology all the way to advanced possibly w/Cisco product lines.
Thanks,
Scott
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Ron Tan wrote:
A piece of Huawei 3640 router just came in the office for evaluation. The
whole box seems like a complete duplicate of Cisco's routers, even the CLI
looks and feels like home.
How does the price compare to cisco?
-- TT
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Routing TCP/IP Vol. II by Doyle is a good start. For more advanced info.,
check out Halabi's Internet Routing Architecture. Parkhurst also has a book
called BGP4 Config. and Command Handbook that is good.
HTH,
Scott
CCIE #9340
sam sneed wrote in message
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, summarize
these addresses into /24 and then redistribute into the classful protocol.
HTH,
Scott
Robert Cluett wrote in message
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Awesome book. Probably the best I have read of all technical boooks to
date. One question for those of you who h
The copy of BSCN that I have has a single area config with 3 routers but
only one router config with only one OSPF process on page 126. I would
assume that the example in question would be making the point that the OSPF
PID is only significant to the local router.
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This is a good thing. Although, why add things like MPLS, wireless, SS7
when you still have token ring and x.25? Seems kinda stupid.
Scott
CCIE #9340
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The CCIE Program is proud to announce the upcoming
Dennis Laganiere wrote:
To prepare for this exam, candidates may wish to review the exam
blueprint and study suggestions.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html#5
If this is anything like the beta, things just got quite a bit harder...
In search of someone,
Wayne Jang wrote:
Is there a new test version? I have study material for the older 350-001.
Is my test material still good or do I need an updated study guide?
I don't have the exact answer to this, nor does anyone else that I
know of. it appears to be one of those questions we can't answer
Chuck wrote:
for those who missed it before, here is the link to the exact powerpoint
presentation
http://www.cisco.com/networkers/nw02/presos/pws/docs/PS-570.pdf
Do you have the link for order form for the audio MP3 CD? I found an
order form for the 2001 recording but not for Networkers
Does anyone know where I might be able to find Visio stencils that include
WIC and NM interface images? I have checked the stuff available on Cisco's
site and cannot find anything. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Scott
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.
Thank your for the different perspective.
Scott
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From: Bob Timmons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 5:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 2 T1's to our provider [7:49039]
Why not use BGP? If both lines are to the same provider
I cannot comment on #1 or #2 but #3 was a good resource for me. I passed
last Friday. I would say it is a good indicator. If you know the theory well
enough to know why your wrong answers are wrong then you are probably ready.
-Original Message-
From: Persio Pucci [mailto:[EMAIL
Dennis Laganiere (one of the frequent contributors to this list) has a great
source of information on his website at www.laganiere.net and his Boson test
(CCIE written #3) covers the required information for token ring very well.
I am far from an expert on the subject but would be glad to help
resources and
on top of this I have about a 20 line access control list filtering traffic.
=) This router is a workhorse and I'm in love it. The 2650 uses a faster
memory and cpu than the 2621 but I think the 2621 would work.
Hope this helps you in some way,
Scott
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John,
There are several Win based archive utilities available that can handle
RAR, TAR, ARC, and ARJ as well as ZIP. Check sites like www.tucows.com or
www.download.com. I use one called BitZipper that I got from Tucows that
works as well as WinZip.
-Original Message-
From: John
Phil Lorenz wrote:
I may be missing something, but the link you've included speaks to not
having to configure the ATM switch.
From what I read- UNI interfaces will be tested.
That's correct: Candidates will not be required to configure an ATM
switch. However, they may be required to
Daniel Lafraia wrote:
If the new beta exam (351-001) will have its number changed
to 350-001 how would you know for sure if you're going to
take the new/old one? I mean. I called Prometric and they
said you're able to register for the 350-001 even after
August 1st (Maybe the registration
knowledge and sources of prep material from just lurking and learning from
the amazing amount of technical knowledge amassed here. I just wanted to
thank everyone for their contributions to this list and, indirectly, to the
continuing education of so many of us. Now on to the lab.
Thanks again,
Scott
Michael L. Williams wrote:
If you're NOT new to Groupstudy, then feel free take offense at my comment
because you haven't been watching very closely if you're asking about the
new R/S exam this late in the game... =)
No offense taken. I'm only here to learn and to better my chances of
Well, combine all of this with the fac that application support is still
lacking.
Yes, Winblows XP does have it but it is rough.
Anyone know of any IPv6 software calculators? I like to doublecheck myself
since IPv6 is taking alittle getting used to.
I got my /48 from UUnet and now I am ready to
A couple questions about CCIE preparation and exams:
* There's a new book from ciscopress, to be published (I hope)
this month: CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Certification Guide.
It appears to be a preparation not only for the R/S qualifying exam
but also for the C/S. Is anyone
Steven A. Ridder wrote:
Is there an RFC that limits the number of letters you can have in an
acronym
or am I just blonde today?
--
RFC 1149 Compliant
I believe the limit for avian transport systems is three, possibly
four, letters, although it is reported that five or even six have been
Puckette, Larry (TIFPC) wrote:
It's been some time ago but last time I went to the web and used one of the
comparison calculators for Austin and Dallas I could take a 25% pay cut to
live at same standards in Dallas. Austin is historically an overeducated,
underpaid economy. Austin promotes
Michael Williams wrote:
I can't see there would be an RFC on how many letters can be used,
especially since acronyms have been used far longer than the acronym
has been around
This may be true. However, one should exercise care in regard to MTU
in avian systems. The RFC specifically
for
NT/mail/SQL admin jobs with a few routers on the side.
Things are thin all over it seems.
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From: Tom Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:37 AM
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Subject: Re: question to CCIEs [7:48507]
Puckette, Larry (TIFPC) wrote
Howard,
Do you have URL for a terminology document on IS-IS that is similar to
the BGP and OSPF drafts?
You also mention that there are methodology and applicability drafts
for BGP and OSPF. What about IS-IS? Do you think these would be good
background material for the CCIE qualifying exam?
Dan Penn wrote:
Well, I just passed support and completed CCNP in one not-so-swift move.
Without breaking the NDA I will say many of the questions were VERY
nondescript as to what they were asking for. I really believe I passed
because I got some lucky guesses on some of the questions. I
Not with the USA fat and happy with enough v4 addresses for awhile. Plus
rfc1918, NAT and CIDR has helped a lot.
It's unfortunate but, until we here in the USA get hit with the neccessity
to move to IPv6, we are going to be slow to adopt it.
http://isp-planet.com/business/2002/ipv6_wait.html
Morgan Hansen wrote:
Should I go directly for one of the CCNP exams or would I benefit from
holding on to my CCNA, studying for the CCDA perhaps for the time being?
Consider the Vedic principle: The highest first. As long as Cisco
continues to have no prerequisites for the CCIE exams, maybe
Mike Bernico wrote:
To prepare I used MPLS and VPN architectures by Ivan Pepelnjak and also
Advanced MPLS Design and Implementation by Vivek Alwayn. The second book
was much more pertinent to the test and I believe is being revised for
test,
but check ciscopress.com for that.
There's a
Historically, T1 and E1 are different from HDSL. However, they now use
HDSL in the US to provide 24-channel circuits on a single pair of
copper, as compared to the two pairs used for the traditional T1. I
wouldn't be surprised if a similar situation occurs with HDSL and E1.
Unfortunately, it's
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