Hello Friends,
Hopefully this question won't be considered too basic for you
folks, but I need some serious advice on hardware necessary to achieve my CCNP
status by next winter. I have pretty much been given this time frame by my
girlfriend as she has become very homesick and wishes to mov
hi ,
is ccna required for starting the ccnp certification exams.
well i know this question has been asked before but i seem to have deleted the
thread. so sorry for asking it again.
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how do you enable DDR on an async interface?
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Guys/Gals,
a couple of stupid questions but important ones
Q1. If I wanted to go for one exam for CCNP instead of going to multiple
exams to get the certification do I have to give 2 papers or just one ( I
understand there are two papers one is FRS or something and the other is
CIT)?
Q2. Is it
Hi. Accd. to the BSCN text, OSPF maintains three tables (r. table, link
state, and neighbor). Is there a way to view the link state or neighbor
table, for that matter?
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On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Greg Cain wrote:
> Hello Friends,
>
> Hopefully this question won't be considered too basic for you folks,
> but I need some serious advice on hardware necessary to achieve my
> CCNP status by next winter. I have pretty much been given this time
> frame by my girlfriend as s
Yes...but cann't u simply go thru Cisco's site???
Is it too big a deal?
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hi ,
is ccna required for starting the ccnp certifica
no, its not required, but recommended to get u started .
Keyur.
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hi ,
is ccna required for starting the ccnp
u won't get CCNP without CCNA
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no, its not required, but recommended to get u started .
Keyur.
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>> no, its not required, but recommended to get u started .
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>> Keyur.
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Yes
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It does indeed say "valid CCNA certification" required.
Is CCNA 1.0 still considered valid?
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> u won't get CCNP without CCNA
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thanx for clearing the glass. I was about to use a cleaner in a while
Keyur.
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create a dialer-list
apply dialer-group on the async interface.
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> how do you enable DDR on an async interface?
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To display the link state database try "show ip ospf [process ID] database"
To display neighbors try "show ip ospf [process ID] neighbor"
Optionally you can add a "detail" to the end of that.
By the way, I got these from the end of the chapter on OSPF in Doyle's
"Routing TCP/IP" book, I'd recomm
Charles,
To view the neighbors use "show ip ospf
neighbors"
To view the Link State database use "show ip ospf
database".
Also, "debug ip ospf adjancencies" is very useful in a
lab cenario.
Regards,
Phil.
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Accd. to the BSCN text, OSPF main
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Hi. Accd. to the BSCN text, OSPF maintains three tables (r. table, link
state, and neighbor). Is there a way to view the link state or
charles paver wrote:
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> Hi. Accd. to the BSCN text, OSPF maintains three tables (r. table, link
> state, and neighbor). Is there a way to view the link state or neighbor
> table, for that matter?
show ip ospf database
show ip ospf neighbor
Sasa
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Im currently studying to take the CCNP exam.
I understand that there are two tracks to get certified. A two exam track
and also a four exam track. I would like to get recommendations and/or
experiences on both of these tracks.
Thanks!
-Moises
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Does anyone know the count of CCNP? I know its not as low as CCIE, but I
have not met too many people with CCNP in my area/state (Pennsylvania). I am
in the process of getting CCNP. How many CCNPs' would you guess are in each
state in the USA? Im not expecting a big raise when I finish CCNP, I am
> no, its not required, but recommended to get u started .
>
> Keyur.
>
> -Original Message-
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The regular is Routing, Swtiching, RA, and finally Troubleshooting.
That is 4 exams.
Then there is the short way: Foundations, and Troubleshooting.
Foundations is Routing and Switching, and RA all in one
That is 2 exams, but the Foundations is a longer exam with more quesitons.
So be careful.
SE, MCDBA
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> From: "Brian"
> Date: 2001/11/09 Fri AM 02:02:29 GMT+12:00
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Does anyone know the count of CCNP? I know its not as low as CCIE, but I
> have not met too many people with CCNP in my area/state
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