CCDA question

2001-02-22 Thread Jianfeng Wang
Hi, I am preparing for CCDA. Could any one tell how important to remember bytes of each type of traffic. For example DDP=13bytes, GNS client broadcast=34bytes. Should i remember exact byte number or roughly size is okay for test? TIA _ FAQ, list archives, and sub

CCDA Question

2000-12-03 Thread Jeff Douglas
I have recently passed the CCNA exam and I have the old version of the Cisco Press CCDA book. Does this book contain enough information for me to be successful with the CCDA ver 2 exam? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/c

CCDA question

2000-08-29 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts
Hi, Are the scenarios in the DCN book by Cisco Press similar to those in the CCDA exam, what I mean by that is are the scenario questions good preparation for the exam... would anyone recommend additional scenario type question? And if so where can I get such question? Thanks, J-M

Re: CCDA Question

2000-12-04 Thread Bharat Suneja
I don't think the CCDA exam changed.. there's no old version new version confusion here. I took it about couple of weeks ago - it's still the DCN test 640-441. Go for it! Bharat Suneja ""Jeff Douglas"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 90ejil$nm7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:90ejil$nm7$[EMAIL PRO

Re: CCDA Question

2000-12-04 Thread Jeff Douglas
Thanks, I will. Jeff ""Bharat Suneja"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 90gcmr$2ce$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:90gcmr$2ce$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I don't think the CCDA exam changed.. there's no old version new version > confusion here. I took it about couple of weeks ago - it's still the DCN > t

Re: CCDA question

2000-08-30 Thread GNOME
personally i felt that those examples in the book is not really of the same type/nature Jean-Michel Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message A0EBB9481596D311BC450008C72B661E10D537@VODACTMAIL1">news:A0EBB9481596D311BC450008C72B661E10D537@VODACTMAIL1... > Hi, > > Are the scenarios in the DCN b

CCDA question samples..!!

2000-05-29 Thread Mehmet Erkul (Garanti Teknoloji)
hi all, one of the guys had sent a url for sample questions of CCDA, which i lost accidentally.. would he send it again please..also i would like recommandations for books for this test, thanks from now on.. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http

CCDA Question [7:3180]

2001-05-04 Thread Jim Dixon
Hello Group, I think this question has the wrong idea about which answer is correct here. What does the group think? Am I missing something? Sorry your Answer (E) is Incorrect! CCDA - Cisco Certified Design Associate Access lists can be used to control traffic on an internetwork. What statemen

Re: CCDA question samples..!!

2000-05-29 Thread Atif Awan
here u go .. hope this helps http://www.rohlin.com/helpdesk/ccda.htm www.networkking.net/CCDA Rgards Atif Awan -Original Message- From: Mehmet Erkul (Garanti Teknoloji) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, May 29, 2000 9:35 PM S

Re: CCDA question samples..!!

2000-05-29 Thread Adam Hickey
Don't forget .. www.thetestpage.net Adam Hickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Atif Awan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Mehmet Erkul (Garanti Teknoloji)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000

Re: CCDA Question [7:3180]

2001-05-04 Thread Darren Crawford
Where did you get this? We all know that there's a "deny all" at the end of an access list. At 10:13 AM 05/04/2001 -0400, Jim Dixon wrote: >Hello Group, > >I think this question has the wrong idea about which answer is correct here. >What does the group think? >Am I missing something? > >Sorry y

Re: CCDA Question [7:3180]

2001-05-04 Thread Kevin Wigle
er may get. I betcha at one time "deny all" was selection A. Nope, you're doing ok - in one way finding the mistakes is also a good study aid! :-) (I have sent many an email to our buddies at Boson) Kevin Wigle - Original Message - From: Jim Dixon To: Sent: Friday,

RE: CCDA Question [7:3180]

2001-05-04 Thread Jim Dixon
Yea It came straight from Cramsession's Question a day CCDA list. www.brainbuzz.com -Original Message- From: Darren Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 9:37 AM To: Jim Dixon; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCDA Question [7:3180] Where did you get

CCDA question-512 bit times

2000-07-27 Thread Randy Witt
I have a question regarding the round-trip propagation delay on an Ethernet network. Page 123 of the Cisco Press "Designing Cisco Networks" book states: "The most significant design rule for Ethernet is that the round-trip propagation delay in one collision domain must not exceed 512 bit times,

RE: CCDA question-512 bit times

2000-07-27 Thread Steve Brokaw
y Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 27, 2000 1:53:55 PM GMT Subject: CCDA question-512 bit times I have a question regarding the round-trip propagation delay on an Ethernet network. Page 123 of the Cisco Press "Designing Cisco Networks" book states: &

Re: CCDA question-512 bit times

2000-07-27 Thread Michael Fountain
Fibre doesn't actually break the 512 bit-time rule. You still need to keep your network under 512 bit-times from worst-case station to station. Fibre can have the longer lengths because it doesn't sucumb to attenuation as fast as copper. The differences in propegation time between copper and

Re: CCDA question-512 bit times

2000-07-27 Thread UFUK YASIBEYLI
. "Randy Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 27.07.2000 16:53:55 Department: Please respond to "Randy Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: UFUK YASIBEYLI/FINANSBANK) Subject: CCDA question-512 bit times I have a question regarding the ro

RE: CCDA question-512 bit times

2000-07-27 Thread William Swedberg
e there are some other > physics factors that would limit distance but would > they be the same as the distance required to detect > a collision? > > > Steve > > > --Original Message-- > From: "Randy Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMA

Re: CCDA question-512 bit times

2000-07-27 Thread Marc Quibell
equired to detect a collision? > > > Steve > > > --Original Message-- > From: "Randy Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: July 27, 2000 1:53:55 PM GMT > Subject: CCDA question-512 bit times > > > I have a question r

RE: CCDA question-512 bit times

2000-07-27 Thread Mooney Drew-DMOONEY1
817-937-7880 [mobile] 888-809-9678 [SkyTel Pager] +44-(0)7715-055-944 UK Mobile -Original Message- From: Marc Quibell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 4:49 PM To: Drew Mooney-DMOONEY1 Subject: RE: CCDA question-512 bit times I agree. Once you get out of the

RE: CCDA question-512 bit times

2000-07-27 Thread Marc Quibell
nvisix -- Motorola and Cisco Together >1334-394 The Alameda // San Jose, CA 95126 >408-525-0873 [office] 408-287-3188 [home] >817-937-7880 [mobile] 888-809-9678 [SkyTel Pager] >+44-(0)7715-055-944 UK Mobile > > >-----Original Message- >From: Marc Quibell

RE: CCDA question-512 bit times

2000-07-27 Thread Mooney Drew-DMOONEY1
-Original Message- From: Marc Quibell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 5:41 PM To: Drew Mooney-DMOONEY1; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CCDA question-512 bit times The ideal network is a completely switched network, no hubs. No collisions in full-duplex mode

RE: CCDA question-512 bit times

2000-07-27 Thread Brian
126 > 408-525-0873 [office] 408-287-3188 [home] > 817-937-7880 [mobile] 888-809-9678 [SkyTel Pager] > +44-(0)7715-055-944 UK Mobile > > > -Original Message- > From: Marc Quibell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 4:49

Re: CCDA question-512 bit times

2000-07-28 Thread Christopher Larson
ginal Message - From: "Mooney Drew-DMOONEY1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Marc Quibell'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Drew Mooney-DMOONEY1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 9:20 PM Subject: RE: CCDA quest

Re: CCDA question-512 bit times (simple) ;)

2000-07-27 Thread NeoLink2000
In a message dated 27.07.00 19:34:37 Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << You and others in this thread seem to be saying that incorporating switches into a network is to completely eliminate collisions. True? False? Please clear this up for methanks. >> It's not that s