Hey Priscilla,
Yeah, the CCIE Beta... I guess there was a wrench in the sprocket of my
brain that caused me to omit that piece of info. I think the test they
chisel out of that beta will be harder as well. Thanks for the comments.
Karl.
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Karl Thrasher wrote:
Hey all,
I took the beta and made 36% out of a 45% passing score. The
thing that bothers me is that I made that score with no prep
what-so-ever, and was wondering if the beta was a gimme. There
was alot on the beta that I knew and I saw alot of stuff that I
once
at happens? :-
Chuck
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regg4
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 8:13 PM
To: Scott Nelson; Cisco -L post
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This is surprising that this provider is recommendi
It is surprising since Netopia and Cisco equipment work very well together
(in my opinion). You can request from them a regular DSL modem and plug the
Cisco into that letting them handle everything up to and including the
modem.
Also,
I am not saying Cisco is god and everyone should use them,
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Cc: Chuck Larrieu
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SDSL routers/bridges only work with the DSLAM that is advertised. The line
coding is slightly different from each other.
Is there a specific r
they
would. I know, for example, their T1 router supports Cisco HDLC.
Duncan
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I think some comes down to a control issue the ISP's
In my experience with two different DSL providers ( Northpoint and Covad, if
you must know ) On the provider side they test for compatibility, ease of
use, setup etc. they want their installers to be able to walk into your
home, pop in the equipment, spend five minutes setting it up and testing,
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In my experience with two different DSL providers ( Northpoint
and Covad, if
you must know ) On the provider side they test for compatibility, ease of
use, setup etc. they want their installers
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Subject: RE: SDSL statement : True or False ?
Just for future reference, www.dslreport.com is a pretty nice little site
that provides distance from CO, provider info, and available DSL in your
area etc.
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headaches will be
a memory.
Reggie Wilson
DSL Product Consultant
Verizon Online (GTE Internet)
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Don't forget the s on the end. The site is actually www.dslreports.com .
Aaron K. Dixon
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business sense.
Reg
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I presume there is sti
Wait'll they start required CCDE's.. ;-
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Cisco sucks too...my company wants Silver
D], Victor Ibijola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I work with a fellow engineer who did just that, he took his written and
then his Lab. He did not bother to take the CCNA test until after we
lovingly prodded him to do so.
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What am I missing? Why do you have 5 guys who have to take the
CCNA? The three CCNP's had to pass the CCNA to get a CCNP.
That only leaves two, the CCIE who shouldn't really care if he has to
take it and t
Thursday, 15 June, 2000 13:41
Subject: Re: Is this true?
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, David R. Lease wrote:
Last week, he came back. Said everyone needs CCNA. I explained
CCIE and CCNP are above CCNA and subsume CCNA content.
CCNP doesn't just subsume CCNA, it *requires* it. So your 3
Cisco sucks too...my company wants Silver Certification...anyhow, you need
(2) CCIEs, some CCNPs, CCDPs, CCDAs, CCNAs, etc...I got my CCIE (second
person at my company to have one) and we still needed someone with a CCDP.
So I had to take a couple tests to get a CCDP, after I already had my CCIE.
"David R. Lease" wrote:
Dear All:
As much as I hate to send "me toos," I couldn't help my self on
this one. When I read the initial post, I just chalked it up to
PHB syndrome. Then I thought about it. This is an example of
just how STOOPID things can get:
We have five very competent
What am I missing? Why do you have 5 guys who have to take the
CCNA? The three CCNP's had to pass the CCNA to get a CCNP.
That only leaves two, the CCIE who shouldn't really care if he has to
take it and the MCSE+I.
We have five very competent folks maintaining and expanding a
client's
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The real question on our minds is WHY??? Asking a CCIE to
take the CCNA
exam is like asking someone with a PhD in math to retake
college al
were wondering :-)
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William E Gragido
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Well in order to bring an bit of clarity to this an often
there are no prerequisites for the CCIE written whatsoever. You plunk down
your 300 bucks and you take the test.
before you do so, may I suggest you go to www.certificationzone.com. If I am
not mistaken, you can take one free practice test from them. even if you
can't, you can buy a six monh
Hi Victor
It is true. BUT, it is not simply a financial issue (although pursuing the
CCIE is very expensive). The CCIE is a vast magnitude harder than the CCNA.
And thats just the written ;-).
If you feel confident in your ability to chart the unknown by all means go
for the CCIE. There is very
, June 14, 2000 2:23 AM
To: Victor Ibijola
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Subject: Re: Is this true?
Hi Victor
It is true. BUT, it is not simply a financial issue (although pursuing the
CCIE is very expensive). The CCIE is a vast magnitude harder than
the CCNA.
And thats just the written ;-).
If you
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why would any1 try to prod a CCIE into taking a simplistic test
such as the
CCNA? by god you know when u've acomplished the CCIE u know your fricking
OSI model good enough.
Morgan
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why would any1 try to prod a CCIE into taking a simplistic test
: Benjamin Walling/HQ/INDECON)
Subject RE: Is this true
The real question on our minds is WHY??? Asking a CCIE to take the CCNA
exam is like asking someone with a PhD in math to retake college algebra.
Reminds of when Todd Lammle took the CCNA 2.0 exam and got a 1000.
David C Prall, CCDP CCNP MCSE MCNE
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The real question on our minds is WHY??? Asking a CCIE to take the CCNA
exam is like asking someone with a PhD in math to retake college
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