shop around,. ask advice. caveat emptor.
BTW - all you folks who sell equipment - please respond directly, and do not
post to the list.
thanks.
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> Hello all - I need to purchase an ISDN simulator and I came across t
Hello all - I need to purchase an ISDN simulator and I came across this link.
http://www.vconsole.net/simulator_isdn.html
Should I take my chances with this cheaper product ($800.00) or should I
stay with more expensive products such as:
B Link2 ISDN Simulator $999.99
http://www.CheapISDN.com
2926T has modules but I
> don't know if you can upgrade them at this time (not sure about this). I
> guess it all boils down to what you can spend.
>
> Shawn K.
>
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time (not sure about this). I
guess it all boils down to what you can spend.
Shawn K.
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Subject: Need advice : Cisco equipment for CCNP [7:43506]
Dear all :
I am consideri
Dear all :
I am considering to acquire a switch for studying my CCNP. Do anyone can
give me some advice on the difference of the following equipment
Cisco 2901
Cisco 5002
Cisco 2926T
Cisco 2948G
And which model is more useful for CCNP/CCIE study.
I get the impression that all the above equipme
Good luck to you Stephane.
Just to let you know that getting a CCIE can be a tad expensive.
Nick
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As far as I come to know, yes. Hope you good luck.
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Hi everybody,
I am a network engineer (CCNP) who has just lost his job. I am wondering
if I should start preparing for the CCIE. Are CCIEs still able to find
jobs? I look forward to your inputs.
Thanks
Stephane
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From: mrfestus wariye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: need advice [7:29392]
i have just finished my ccna programme and i am
currently doing a 2
Hello Festus:
1. This is a persistent and difficult problem. The short answer is, you
can't. There are a lot of products like Cyberpatrol, but they are not on the
router. Usually they are on the proxy servers, end PC's and firewalls. They
can block a lot of sites but not all. Filtering based on w
-
From: mrfestus wariye
To:
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 1:21 PM
Subject: need advice [7:29392]
> i have just finished my ccna programme and i am
> currently doing a 2 month internship programme with an
> outfit that runs a cyber cafe business that provides
> internet access
Question number one as far as I know is almost impossible. As for question
number two you have two options, A)Access Lists or B)VLANS.
Maybe others will have other alternatives. HTH!
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gift. Any one have any feedback on this book or know of a cheaper price
than $200?
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FAQ,
i have just finished my ccna programme and i am
currently doing a 2 month internship programme with an
outfit that runs a cyber cafe business that provides
internet access services for the public.
i am their interim network administrator.
i have noticed a lot of loopholes in the network. and
some
Dear Group,
I have one wvic-2e1 card with 3620 and would like to seek for all your
advice. I do have some 2500 with ISDN port, How can I connect the two
up in a home lab? Or I must have another e1 port and router to connect
with 36 back-to-back? BTW, back-to-back work with e1?
TIA
Fanglo
Hello,
I'm writing this morning to first thank this group for being so helpfull
in the past. Currently I have the following equipment ready to rock 'n'
roll.
1) Cat 5005
2) 2507
3) 2503
4) 2501
5) 4000M (1 Token Ring Module) (1 Four Port Serial Module)
6) 2523
7) Andrew 8228 Token Ring MA
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> Mihai Dumitru
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 11:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: need advice [3:1149]
>
>
> Hi!
>
>
> I was offered o job in New Jersey area, through a recruiter, with H1B
> visa
Hi Group,
The catalyst is suffering the problem as below, I've pulled it out at insert
it back again. Reset has been done but the message appear again.
*WS-5509 and 12 port 10/100*
Module 1 failure due to CBL0, CBL1, or CBL2 Error
Any advice? The WS-5509 is failure or the 5505 chassis?
Know your debugs, show commands, and sniffer
outputs
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Hi All,
I will take the CIT exam tommorow, would you pls
give me your advice ?
Hi All,
I will take the CIT exam tommorow, would you pls
give me your advice ?
TIA.
Best Regards,
Janto Cin
owledge of
the steps one would need to take in order to remedy possible problems that
arise as a result, would qualify as a skill.
>From: "Bradley J. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Bradley J. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "cisco" &
Want some advice? Pay your dues in a K-12 public sector job. Lots of
action in today's educational technology buzz-word world. Pay is generally
terrible, but the exposure can be significant.
A good resume stuffer.
Best, G.
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It seems if you work for most companies in IT / MIS you have to pay some dues. Even companies like FedEx., IP, Harrahs, or any other top IT companies your still end up paying some dues and proving yourself. I have worked for some of
Tim,
Well said..
This kind of advice is probably worth more than $0.02. :-)
Nigel.
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Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 20:45:39 GMT
Dear Friends,
Lemme in
Daniel Cotts wrote:
The trick is getting the
experience to reinforce the knowledge you gain through study. My first job
in IT included moving furniture, taking out the garbage, and shoveling snow.
After that I might be able to work on the computers. It's called paying your
dues.
And I'm saying:
Used usually in a NBMA environment ,when there is no PVC between spoke to
spoke routers.
Thanks
Thangavel
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Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 5:54 PM
Subjec
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, suaveguru wrote:
> hi anyone
>
> knows what's the purpose of using next-hop-self
> statement in neighbor
> next-hop-self ?
This is so that when a router receives a route it learned via BGP, it sets
itself as the "next-hop" attribute. So that when this route is passed on,
Hi Javed,
If you want to put in some effort, I don't see why not. All it takes is some
"hard' learning.
Your class was a good start ...; you might want to do some more detailed
research and reading (like Todd's book on CCNA) and on overall Networking
technology.
Next step: trying / train for the
hi anyone
knows what's the purpose of using next-hop-self
statement in neighbor
next-hop-self ?
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you don't. Buy
equipment as budget allows and practice. Good luck.
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> From: javed kadri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 2:46 PM
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No offence but I thought this group was specific to lab.
Sam
> Dear Friends,
>
> Lemme introduce myself briefly
> I am from a non technical background and would like to get into
> networking world...I have already started ta
No offence but I thought this group was specific to lab.
Sam
> Dear Friends,
>
> Lemme introduce myself briefly
> I am from a non technical background and would like to get into
> networking world...I have already started taking some networking courses
in
> UCSC-ext...
>
> All i wanted to k
Sam,
No offence this is actually the Professional list, the CCIE Lab list is
only via Mailfeed format ...
Hope this helps.
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> No offence but I thought
Javed,
What do you mean by "non-technical guy"?
Everyone had to start off somewhere as nobody was born with Cisco box in
their mouth so to speak. If you want to learn something and and train hard
for it ... you can do it and go for it ...as Chuck Larrieu said ... having
passed his CCIE Written he
Dear Friends,
Lemme introduce myself briefly
I am from a non technical background and would like to get into
networking world...I have already started taking some networking courses in
UCSC-ext...
All i wanted to know is it possible fr a non technical guy like me to make
it to the networki
I might have inadvertantly deleted your original email, therefore I copied Denis'
response to reply to you :) I have to laugh at the title of your email. I am not
laughing at you. I am laughing because I once had a Network General instructor who
would begin the class by asking if there were any
hameless plug now and again!
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> > Priscilla Oppenheimer
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 12:44 PM
> > To: mindiani mindiani; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:
LOL! Nothing like a shameless plug now and again!
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Priscilla Oppenheimer
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 12:44 PM
> To: mindiani mindiani; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Ne
If your job is design, then yes, I would read up as much as you can.
CID, Top Down Network Design, and some of the Advanced Design books from
CiscoPress are probably all very good to have.
Brian
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, mindiani mindiani wrote:
>
> I have just finished my CCNP and got a job i
I recommend the book "Top-Down Network Design." &;-)
Seriously. It was written for someone in your exact situation!
Priscilla
At 03:09 PM 10/11/00, mindiani mindiani wrote:
>I have just finished my CCNP and got a job in design starting in two or
>thee weeks time. My new employer is also exit
I would look for books where instead of preaching theory, there were case
studies. Look at the solutions to them.
Brian
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, mindiani mindiani wrote:
>
> I have just finished my CCNP and got a job in design starting in two or thee
> weeks time. My new employer
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> mindiani mindiani
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:09 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Need advice from the experts
>
>
>
> I have just finished my CCNP and got a job in desig
t out trying to impress everyone.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need advice from the experts
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:09:05 GMT
I hav
diani
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 11:09 AM
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I have just finished my CCNP and got a job in design starting in two or thee
weeks time. My new employer is also exited with my background with NT and
Novell. As a support guy how would I be
I have just finished my CCNP and got a job in design starting in two or thee
weeks time. My new employer is also exited with my background with NT and
Novell. As a support guy how would I be productive from day one in
internetworking design environment?.
Would CCDA books be for any help ?.
o: cisco
Subject:Need advice on CCIE written
How difficult is the CCIE wriiten? I have completed CCNP and CCDP so far
which was alot of work. A friend of mine asked me to give him my resume but
before doing so I would like to add "Passed CCIE wriiten" to it. I'm
thin
How difficult is the CCIE wriiten? I have completed CCNP and CCDP so far
which was alot of work. A friend of mine asked me to give him my resume but
before doing so I would like to add "Passed CCIE wriiten" to it. I'm thinking
of taking this test within two weeks even though I did not stud
Can anyone please give advice about attachking the CCIE written exam? Any
resources of study will be helpful.
Thanks,
Dave
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Dave Malik wrote:
> Can anyone please give advice about attachking the CCIE written exam? Any
> resources of study will be helpful.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>
Can anyone please give advice about attachking the CCIE written exam? Any
resources of study will be helpful.
Thanks,
Dave
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