I passed Switching on Friday and can now call myself a CCNP. Many, many
thanks to all those who responded to my questions over the last months.
Special thanks to those "gurus" who regularly provide answers and
clarification to the toughest questions.
Nathan Miller
CCNP
Enterpri
Hello Everyone,
I'll be leaving the list now. Maybe be back when I am more motivated.
Just note to everyone that while I did learn a lot here, the most
valuable thing I learned was to look it up myself before asking for
help.
Good Luck and Don't forget the blueberries.
Larry Averitt
CCNA/W
Thank you all for the great posts. Passed my written today with an 80%. =
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Thanks for your replies,
Merry Cristmas and Happy new year.
Regards,
Karthi
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and otherwise. I have learned much from this list. Not just commands and
configs but also theory and attitudes towards both newer and older
technologies.
A special thanks to Chuck, Priscilla, Leigh Anne and Howard. My
Thank to everyone on the list and their insightful questions/comments, etc.
I passed the CCIE written...
And now on to the lab...
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I just wanted to send a note of thanks to all the "experts" on the list. I
have been a lurker mainly but I just passed the CCIE written.
Big Big Thank you Todd, Howard, Pricilla and the rest of the gang!!
David Vigna
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Congrats
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>Thank you all for the great posts. Passed my written today with
sic of networking , u can answer this question !!??
>I found it difficult for CCNP candidate to ask this question.
>
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oila - free services
Glad you were able to use your skills to save everyone a of trouble.
Chuck
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Ejay Hire wrote:
> Thanks for making me look good in front of the (soon-to-be-ex-)boss.
>
I trust you cracked your fingers, sucked your teeth for a bit and said
"Ill see what I can do" before heading behind a partition wall to read
the dilbert and slashdot sites for a few hour
o the frame as it goes thru the switch
> > fabric. Does this make sense or 4 hubs is the only way to go?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
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> > --Manny
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> I just wanted to send a note of thanks to all the "experts" on the list.
I
> have been a lurker mainly but I just passed the CCIE written.
>
> Big Big Thank you Todd, Howard, Pricilla and the rest of the gang!!
>
>
&g
I simply wanted to say thanks to those who have helped me pass my Switching
2.0 last Saturday, but the e-mail I wrote (last Saturday) must contain
something that are not allowed through the filter, because I have tried to
send it many times now, and even Jennifer Cribbs has been nice enough to
Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to say thanks to all the posters on this list. I've mostly
been a lurker on this list, but the knowledge gained from those who do post
helped me pass BSCN with a 931. This test was incredibly more difficult
than both the CCNA and BCMSN tests. I thought for s
>you have to be involved with cabling to understand the concept of punch down
>blocksit's the location where the cable wires connect...some times they
>are small plastic blocks with different colorswhen you scrape a cat5
>cable open you see different color wires...they correspond to the bl
Oh...my...God! Howard, you just keep me in stitches! ;-}
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>you have to be involved with cabling to understand
d for a while against the door and
ripping through Doylies book on TCP/IP, I noticed that
the delay on the HSSI interface was set to 200
microseconds. Whereas the default for 56K to 45 Meg is
2 microsecs. Whipped it over to 2 and
survived.
Thanks to Mr Geoff Doyle
Does anyone know of a b
Hello people,
I would like thanks all you who help me on the way for cert.
Yesterday I got my CCNA with a score 913. My study material was the CCNA
Preparation guide by Wendell Odom and CCO, I think this two are the
essencial material for test studing.
For all that will try STUDY, STUDY
Everyone,
Thanks! Your explanations not only cleared things up for me but also set my
mind at ease.
Thanks again,
Frank
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Your help was one of the main things that contributed to my success.
Thanks!
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Thanks to everyone in the group... I passed CID this morning which completes
the CCDP track.
I completed the test in one hour They provide two hours to obtain a
minimum 65% on 100 questions.
To study, I used only the Cisco Press Books "Cisco Internetwork Design",
and followed th
I just wanted to thank those of you who has helped me prepare for the BCRAN
exam, which I passed this morning with a good score.
I will now continue my expedition towards CCNP 2.0.
Thanks,
Ole
~~
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Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR
Good job Ole!!
Jenn
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>I simply wanted to say thanks to those who have helped me pass my Switching
>2.0 last Saturday, but the e-mail I wrote (last Saturday) must contain
>something that are not allowed
Jensen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
> >I simply wanted to say thanks to those who have
> helped me pass my Switching
> >2.0 last Saturday, but the e-mail I wrote (last
> Saturday) must contain
> >something that are not allowed through the filter,
> because I have
appreciated. Are there web links for practice lab
scenarios?
Many thanks to all the folks on this list as I have been getting a
wealth of knowledge and insight on wide range of topics which are
discussed here. I will continue to follow and hopefully be in a
position to contribute.
Priscilla, Howard
Brad,
Congratulations !
What materials did you use to study?
I'm taking this course in April and will get additional materials to study
for the exam.
Jay.
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>
>
I passed my CCNA 2.0 test today and just wanted to thank everyone for the wealth of
information that is provided through this study list. I thought the test was well
written and provided a fair assessment of my knowledge.
Just apply what your trying to learn and you will pass this test.
**
Hello, everyone.
I'd like to thank all of you for the advice and
tips.
I hope that during this week I can implement the
suggestions
you have given me. I've seen this routing work on an NT
only network,
but once connected to a CISCO network, everything
changed. Your help
is much appreciat
oupStudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 19:56:23 +0100 (BST)
>
>Boy oh Boy. What a week.
>
>Had a 2 Meg WAN link swamped. Everyone complaining.
>Noticed that the preferred route (hopwise) wasn't
>being taken. It was preferring t
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>
>
> I willingly bow to your more recent information :-)
> The CLSC manual is dated 1997, so it wouldn't surprise me if
Killed the BSCN today! - 908
"To BCRAN, or Not to BCRAN, That is the question"
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Thanks to everyone to helped me on dos. It is much appreciated. I plan on
testing again in a week or so hopefully.
Failing a test is just not fun...
Jenn
Have a great day!!
Jennifer
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The Cisco Press Support Exam Certification Guide was excellent as are the
Boson tests
Good luck.
OSN
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CIT was easier for me than BSCN.
"Through Complexity there is Simplicity,
Through Simplicity there is Complexity"
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Kenneth;
BIG UP!!!
what is the url to join comp.dcom.sys.cisco newsgroup.
thanks
mjs,ccna
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I've been using it for both
education and at work.
Thanks!
Kenneth Lorenzo
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> BIG UP!!!
thanks very much. i already subscribed
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Great job, I will be joining your ranks by Wednesday thanks to the great
insight this group has provided... Only the CIT is left!
Jim Croyle
Network Engineer
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a lot bright to me now. I
hope that I keep doing well with all good luck wishes I got, and people like
me (who are sturggling hard to get a good life) get successful one day.
Thanks again! :>
Maria
p.s. This mail is in reference to the mail that I sent way back with the
subject "Ci
Congrats.
Hard efforts should pay back now. But the world is not that way. I had
finished CCNP in March and have also finished CCIE written, but unable to
find an entry level job. That is how the certified people without exp are
treated in Toronto (Canada). My best advise would be try to gai
I owe the group a thank you, for I passed the CCIE written - 70% required, achieved
89%. Besides this list (which I have mostly just been lurking in, but starting to
contribute), I used:
prior materials I had for CCNP - Sybex ACRC, CIT & CLSC books, Cisco Press BCRAN book
Cisco website - Inte
hello ppl,
I have just purchased a nice cheap cisco 2501 (woo-hoo), thing is, its only
running ios 10.3 or something (doh).
if i want to expand the memory, it has about 2 meg or something feeble, what
type do i need, dimms ? simms ?
any help much appreciated
alex
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What material have you studied for BCRAN?
Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
> I just wanted to thank those of you who has helped me prepare for the BCRAN
> exam, which I passed this morning with a good score.
>
> I will now continue my expedition towards CCNP 2.0.
>
&g
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What material have you studied for BCRAN?
Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
> I just wanted to thank those of you who
27, 2000 9:53 PM
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Subject: Re: Thanks : Passed BCRAN
What material have you studied for BCRAN?
Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
> I just wanted to thank those of you who has helped me prepare for the
BCRAN
> exam, which I passed this morning with a good score.
nt: Sunday, August 27, 2000 10:34 PM
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What is the passing mark for BCRAN ? Wat material u used? Have u passed the
routing 2.0 and switching 2.0 before you take BCRAN??? I heard my friend
told me, it is go
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>
>I just wanted to thank those of you who has helped me prepare for the BCRAN
>exam, which I passed this morning with a good score.
>
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I'm studying for the same exam. What did you use to study(etc. books
guides)? Thank you
Raheem
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What is the passing mark for BCRAN ? Wat material u used? Have
u pa
/ccnp
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Following the link to the place where you bought the book finds that you
spent $60.00 for the book at Amazon. You could have g
hey everyone,
Thanks a lot for all the responses and
encouragement--both on and off the list--on the subnetting topic. I
definitely appreciate it. Now it's time for me to go brush up on ACLs and
WAN protocols before my exam Monday. :)
Thanks again.
~Seth~
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sco's web but is very hard to find it, the
test follow the blueprint by the book. I want to give my special thanks to
Chuck Larrieu (The Long and Winding Road) for his support. I really
recommend this test for those who are in the process of taking the lab. The
following link will take you whe
Guys,
I would be taking the Remote Access network exam in a few weeks time, I
would be grateful if you can reconmmend good books for this exam
Cheers
Kerry
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;s by
calling Global directly. I registered online and they don't give much
information there. I will remember this for the future. Also, our
instructor never mentioned you could get a refund or reschedule during the
first day. But I will bring this up in the letter to Global Knowledge.
I would beg to differ and agree with Brian. The content doesn't match half
of what is on the market today for the CCIE study guides. In addition,
there is the errata that's still available by McGraw-Hill.
Combined with what one would consider 'perfect' studying material as one
should use while
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> do you have the url for the errata
> duck
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thanks
Duck
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CONGRAT AND CHEERS MY GUY!!
Any question about Vlan? Ospf & co? Wan protocols? 1900?
thanks
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ry, a college cannot block access to a remote server
without blocking ALL remote access (closing all out-going ports). i know
that im wrong somewhere, since that HAS been done before. i just need you
to explain to me which part have i misunderstood.
thanks for the long reply, btw. it really did help me
Mark i found out how to fix that problem with the aux port
basicaly i did what you said telnet 1.1.1.1 2000
but what i did was a show line aux 0 and it said that the aux was using line
1 so then i did a telnet 1.1.1.1 2001 and it worked like a charm ..
Thanks mark
Thanks Priscilla.
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The first three bytes are a vendor code. Here's a pretty good list of
v
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aaron) wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>Hi, everyone!
>
>I have a question about the MAC layer address, and I use the Ethernet
>for making an example.
>
>We all know that the first 3 bytes of the 48-bit MAC address are
>indicate the vendor. Among the 3 bytes, the first is importa
The way I see it I was advertising a lot of subnets and that would of
confused the routing tables.
"Black holes" also comes to mind.
Thanks again
Daniel
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ay I see it I was advertising a lot of subnets and that would of
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> "Black holes" also comes to mind.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Daniel
>
>
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C O N G R A T S !
BSCN Killer !
Keyur.
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Killed the BSCN today! - 908
"To BCRA
Congrats!
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You failed a DOS test
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> Thanks to everyone to helped me on dos. It is much appreciated. I plan on
> testing again in a week or so hopefully.
Ah! One of the forgotten and ancient arts. DOS not failing that is.
Karl
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 2:52 PM
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> You failed a DOS test
>
> - Original Message -
>
>You failed a DOS test
Does failing DOS mean being denied service or not being denied service?
Or was it the other kind of DOS?
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Jennifer Cribbs"
>To:
>Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 7:46 AM
>Subject: thanks peo
I think we are talking about Disk Operating System...
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> >You failed a DOS test
>
> Does failing DOS mean being denied servi
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I think we are talking about Disk Operating System...
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> >You failed
>>
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>>To:
>>Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 7:46 AM
>>Subject: thanks people [7:10974]
>>
>>
>>> Thanks to everyone to helped me on dos. It is much appreciated. I plan
>on
>>
Jon Krabbenschmidt has given me a
ton of information concerning the boot
process and went out of his way to help meThanks Jon...!
And Dom.Stocqueler, I appologize for being a little
testy,dkjhelklsjflkjal;skj...it happens to me on occasion and
usually when I am deeply concentrating on an
Too bad it is forgotten
7/4/2001 9:19:47 AM, "hal9001" wrote:
>Ah! One of the forgotten and ancient arts. DOS not failing that is.
>
>Karl
>
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>To:
>Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 2:52 PM
>
After studying hard for a year under your influence, Groupstudy members, I
passed BCRAN, BCMSN, BSCN and finaly CIT.
Now, a next step before me, you know.
Thanks to you all !!
Zdenek Zajac
CCNP
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Congratulations Maria!
You seem like a good hearted person and I hope you well!
Rob
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Hello Group,
I have finished CCNP. It'
There has to be a glitch in your interviewing. A discounted (because of
"lack" of experience) CCIE (written) being passed up?
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> Hello Group,
>
>
ust 21, 2000 1:18 AM
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>Hi All,
>who's got question bank or trancender for CCNA 20. /CCNP 2.0 ? if you
>have Can I have the same for my exams r scheduled for 25th Aug .I'll be
>grateful to u all
>
>
>Warm Regards,
>
>Vijay Ra
ick Silva
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>
> BEWARE...
> Trancender does not have a CCNA 2.0 exam. They are using the
> same one they
> used for C
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Subje
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, alex campbell wrote:
> hello ppl,
>
> I have just purchased a nice cheap cisco 2501 (woo-hoo), thing is, its only
> running ios 10.3 or something (doh).
> if i want to expand the memory, it has about 2 meg or something feeble, what
> type do i need, dimms ? simms ?
simms,
Hi
There are two types of memory in a 2500 that you need to worry about.
1) Flash. 2500's have 2 slots for flash. Your best bet is to find 2 8MB
flash SIMMs. As if you are going to run more than IP, then most of the
images exceed 8MB. If you are going to only run IP and less than 12.1 images
the
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Subject: Thanks to Group Members
Hello Group,
I have finished CCNP. It's all because of support and encouragement I got
from many members of Groupstudy. I am very thankful to you guys. I am up to
CCIE Written now
Hi all,
THANKS FOR EVERYONE ..I passed my CCNA today with a score of 888.
ur inputs have been very valuable to me..Iam planning to start studying
for CCNP 2.0 and will be glad if anyone can guide towards good books for
CIT 2.0,BSCN , BCMSN AND BCRAN..
THANKS IN ADVANCE..
hari
All, Thanks so much for your guidence!
I completed CCNP/CCDP first.
Then I read the Sybex(Lammle) CCIE Study Guide. I used the Boson Tests #1
and #2, and quickly realized I was not ready for some of the ATM questions.
I picked up the McGrawHill(Giles) CCIE study guide, and used it and the
Bien hecho Juan :)
Raul
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nobody@;groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Juan Blanco
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 7:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Thanks God... [7:56389]
Team,
This morning I was able to pass the DQoS test, wow...what a
Excellent work... Congratulations!!!
--- Dennis
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From: "Juan Blanco"
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 4:12 PM
Subject: Thanks God... [7:56389]
> Team,
> This morning I was able to pass the DQoS test, wow...what a rideThe
test
> is very har
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From: Ikpasa, Kerry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 10:45 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: BCRAN -- Book suggestions needed --Thanks
Importance: High
Guys,
I would be
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>Reply-To: "Ikpasa, Kerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: BCRAN -- Book suggestions needed --Thanks
>Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 16:45:27 -
>
>Guys,
> I would be taking the Remote Access
Hi All,
Just a quick note to say thanks for all the help I received on the Cisco
Local Director.I got it to work eventually and I also got a pat on my back
from my Manager...(handy for my request for a pay review soon)
I appreciate all your help...especially Jon Tucker, Dave Swink,Pradeep
Thanks for your heartful reply! Think u will help me a lot many times. :)
Well another simple question are here
1. Difference between 'reset' and 'reload' command!
2. In uBR 924, there are some led and DSNR is one of them. Is it Digital
Signal to Noise Ratio? When chec
Thanks to everyone for the help--I think it was the hub as I bought a new
hub and used it and everything worked immediately. I did like the
methodology suggested to find the problem (dale's was especially good)
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