RE: Decreasing # of CCIE's Worlwide

2000-09-07 Thread vlan 2
You are obviously referring to CCIEs without any "real world" experience. I've never met one. >From: Robert Padjen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Might it also mean that people are finding that the >certification is not as important in this market and >that the 'lower' level certifications, along wit

Re: cvoice test objectives

2000-09-03 Thread vlan 2
I have looked everywhere for this and it must be pretty well hidden. I am interested in the Voice speciality and the best I could find is the CVOICE course objectives: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/course_description.pl?Course=TRN-CVOICE&Version=1.0&From=Access_Services Wat

Re: Router Simulators

2000-09-03 Thread vlan 2
Routersim is an appalingly miserable product. Go to http://www.simrouter.com and train on real routers. HTH >I searched the archives but found nothing on router simulators. Just >curious if anyone has used them and if they're any good for CCNP >preparation. I was out to the RouterSim site an

Re: Really getting to me now...(VLANs)

2000-09-01 Thread vlan 2
I think you may be over-amping. An end to end vlan is one that is hosted on 2 or more switches and there for must be encapsulated using a trunking protocol like ISL or dot1q and multiplexed over a trunk to another switch. Because of this you now get into issues such as VTP domains, trunk nego

Re: certificate server

2000-08-16 Thread vlan 2
http://www.microsoft.com/security/Products/certserver.asp >Hello, > >Anyone knows a good web site or book talking about >certificate server coming with IIS 4? > >Thanks in advance. > > >Jim Get Your Private, Free E-mail fr

Re: Can you use the calculator in tests?

2000-08-15 Thread vlan 2
Nope. Use your scratch paper to do your subnet calcs by hand. Good luck! > >I am taking the CCNA this afternoon and I would like to know if we are able >to use the calculator?? > > > >Pedro > > >___ >UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guid

Re: Ethernet Troubleshooting Woes

2000-08-10 Thread vlan 2
If the cable length is not too long, perhaps the NIC in the server is weak and is making wimpy little IPX frames that don't make it all the way out to the workstations. Try changing the NIC before you call in the marines. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Vlan2 > >Okay, I'm going comp

Re: Newbie

2000-08-06 Thread vlan 2
That path is very logical. It has you going from workstation to server to infrastructure. It will give you a good perspective. And it's CCNA not CNNA. Best of luck to you! >I have no working experience in the IT field,and am considering a career >change.I want the CNNA certification,I am c

Re: Question on Spanning Tree Protocol

2000-08-05 Thread vlan 2
On page 184 of Cisco Lan Switching: "The destination MAC address uses the well known STP multicast address of 01-80-C2-00-00-00". Hope this helps. Vlan2 >Hi all, > Does the "Spanning Tree Protocol" make use of Broadcasts or >Multicasts? >My guess is Multicast, as Hello BDPUs are used t

Re: DHCP Over Wan Link

2000-08-04 Thread vlan 2
This is very easy to set up. Create a scope of addresses that you want to asign to DHCP clients at your remote site. Set up IP helper-address at the remote site pointing to your DHCP server. When the first hop router hears the DHCP broadcast from a client workstation, it will forward it to th

Re: Nooo! I failed! what now?

2000-07-31 Thread vlan 2
Al, You are now in a very powerful position, you HAVE ALREADY SEEN THE TEST! This is practically legalized cheating! I and many others have taken tests we knew we couldn't pass because we wanted a "sneak peak". Here's a tip: don't memorize, know it like you invented it. In your books, read

RE: CISCO Premier partner

2000-07-30 Thread vlan 2
Cisco Certified Sales Expert. > >what is ccse > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide