Passed it today, it was the first Cisco exam I have done that has simulations and drag and drop stuff.
I found it reasonably difficult, I used the Cisco Press book and CBT training test exams. The exam asked questions that were a combination of knowledge from different areas of the book, rather than just direct questions. It required thought, which is always a good thing. I was uncertain about the 700 content, a quick search of the Groupstudy archives a few days ago came up with the fact that there was very little 700 series stuff in the exam, without getting specific, I found this to be reasonably true, but you do need to know model variations. Thanks to everyone who contributes to this list, I think that I have learnt a lot just by following the problem solving threads, great stuff. Support to go for CCNP!! Cheers, Symon -----Original Message----- From: The Long and Winding Road [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 11 October 2002 18:26 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: routing IPX over Leased Line with QoS [7:55373] DQoS test on Monday. Let's see if I pass of rail! some thoughts below -- ""Adam Broad"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > I have a 1720 router connected to a 3640 router by leased line (256K > link). I wish to route IP, IPX and have VoIP (QoS) from site to site. > At present the line is routing IP with static IP addresses on the > leased line. It is also routing IPX and I have configured a network > number on the leased line. > If I try to add in the QoS it seems I need to have unnumbered IP > addressing on the leased Line for it to work. > If I use unnumbered IP addressing then it seems to prevent me allocating > IPX network addresses to the serial line. > > I am getting confused at this point, should it be possible to have IP, > IPX and QoS all at the same time? CL: sure, they can all be configured simultaneously. To clarify, so far as I know, QoS settings can apply only to IP traffic, or to traffic clssified by MAC address. You cannot apply QoS to IPX or any other non IP protocol except by that means. Well, let me qualify that by saying that on the 3550 you can add a few other L2 protocols such as DecNet and NetBIOS for QoS in a switched environment. CL: I see no reason why unnumered is required on any interface to get QoS to work. Which leads to the question of IOS version. I believe that 12.1.2T or better is what you should be using. Other versions may or may not have all the required bells and whistles. I'm using 12.1.5T10 and so far I have not run into the issue of requiring unnumbered on serial links. Can't do NBAR protocol discovery on the 2500's and can't do MPLS, but that's another story. > > My IOS is 12.1 > > Thanks for any suggestions > > Adam. ######################################################################## ############# Scanned for Viruses and Content and cleared by the Webvein Mail Gateway ######################################################################## ############# Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=55393&t=55393 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]