ate: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: Interview questions
Regarding #2 Could they be talking about ISL as opposed to 802.1q for
VTP?
David Ng
Senior Systems Engineer
Integration Technologies Inc.
1201 Dove Street Suite 200
Newport Beach CA 92660
Micro
ewer asked specifically
about Catalysts. Bottom line was that the question was not worded very
well.
David
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From: Rodgers Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: Interview ques
Here are some question I had on a interview that I didnt know at least at
the moment:
What are the reserved PVC's and what are they reserved for?
What is the proprietary protocol on the Catalyst's?
What are the four major configurations on a CSU/DSU?
Thanks
Spencer Plantier
ATT Solutions
LAN
1.) Reserved PVCs.
To be picky, PVCs aren't reserved, but certain DLCIs are.
Frame Relay reserved DLCIs would be: 0 and 1023 for management, 1-15 for future use,
1008-1022 for future use (e.g. multicast).
I seem to remember reading somewhere that DLCI 992-1007 are reserved for something as
Regarding #2 Could they be talking about ISL as opposed to 802.1q for VTP?
David Ng
Senior Systems Engineer
Integration Technologies Inc.
1201 Dove Street Suite 200
Newport Beach CA 92660
Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCNA/CCDA, Citrix CCA, Check Point CCSA
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Here are some question I had on a interview that I didnt know at least at
the moment:
What
DLCI's 0 1023 are reserved for LMI
Louie
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I'll bite.
#1
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I'll bite.
#1 not sure, but I would say DLCI 1023 is reserved for LMI
#2 VTP (Virtual Trunk Protocol) is the proprietary protocol on the Cat's
See, I was thinking ISL... could be a number of answers.
#3 Framing, Line Coding, Clocking, and channels (or timeslots)
PM
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I'll bite.
#1 not sure, but I would say DLCI 1023 is reserved for LMI
#2 VTP (Virtual Trunk Protocol) is the proprietary protocol on the Cat's
See, I was thinking ISL
how about cgmp ? :-)
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Answer to Question #2 can be found here in the last sentence of the
introduction incase anyone is interested.
http://www.cisco.co
Protocol) is the proprietary protocol on the Cat's
#3 Framing, Line Coding, Clocking, and channels (or timeslots)
anyone..
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Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: Interview questions
Regarding #2 Could they be talking about ISL as opposed to 802.1q for
VTP?
David Ng
Senior Systems Engineer
Integra
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