Questions from a new CCNA (repost)

2000-06-16 Thread deltan
(seems the list server lost some mail on saturday?! anyways i am sending my mail again - my apologies if you see it twice). -- greetings from a newbie in this group! i finally took my CCNA last week with a score a little over 900. however, i o

Re: Questions from a new CCNA (repost)

2000-06-17 Thread Brad Ellis
You're too new to complain about the group. You're only allowed to complain after you get your CCIE!!! I jumped straight from a CCNA to a CCIE. Although, I didnt study for my CCNA AT ALL and Ive been in the business for 7+ years. It depends on your experience level. If you've been doing WAN/ne

Re: Questions from a new CCNA (repost)

2000-06-21 Thread Mathieu Nantel
Mr. Ellis, you are selling routers? I am new to Cisco and following a ICND course right now. I am aiming at the CCIE, but I know that I am gonna need a lot of hands on experience. What are you selling and at what price? What would you recommend me to do in order to train myself? Lab simulators or

Re: Questions from a new CCNA (repost)

2000-06-21 Thread Brad Ellis
If you want to setup a home lab, I have a CCNA kit available for $1900 + S/H (I can take Visa/MC/Amex) it includes (2) routers w/ 16MB DRAM and 8MB Flash (cisco 2501/2502) (1) Token Ring Media Filter (1) Token Ring Mau (1) Ethernet Transceiver (1) Ethernet Crossover Cable (1) Ethernet Patch Ca

Re: Questions from a new CCNA (repost)

2000-06-19 Thread M Z
2 questions are in this listing 1) does anyone have a paper or link that gives a meaningful explanation of the processes that are running in a router when you type the sho processes command 2)what is the most ideal way to pinpoint a process that is eating up CPU time, and make sure it has mor