At 08:22 PM 9/11/00 -0500, Yee, Jason wrote:
thank you for the reply I will, any books or references I can use to
memorise all these info
On book I like (although I really haven't read all of it) is
Cisco Router Handbook
George C Sackett
McGraw-Hill
ISBN 0-07-058098-7
I bought this as a
for free in limited quantity
very helpful for hardwre details
daveh
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From: Matt Wehland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Router models?
At 08:22 PM 9/11/00 -0500, Yee, Jason wrote:
thank
thanks
-Original Message-
From: Matt Wehland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 2:15 AM
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Subject: RE: Router models?
At 08:22 PM 9/11/00 -0500, Yee, Jason wrote:
thank you for the reply I will, any books or references I can
Yes that would help.
If you write them down on a piece of paper, I'm sure it will show you a
pattern that will help you memorize it.
The 700:
If the number is even, it has both an S/T and a U port - else it only has an
S/T port.
If the middle number is 6 it only has 1 Ethernet ports, if 7 it
not really they don`t ask to many question`s on the 7000
but you better give it a quick look incase..
From: "Yee, Jason" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Router models?
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 22:51:48 -0500
Title: RE: Router models?
Hi Jason,
From memory, you will need to know the details of some routers (like the differences similarities between 1601, 1602, 1603, and 1604). However, you don't have to memorise the exact number and type of interfaces, just what the models have by default
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