Can't believe all the Nostradamus crap that my company is getting,
someone yesterday posted a link to the centuries site. I deleted this post
(stupid me) could you re-post for me???
Thanks Ron
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Can't believe all the Nostradamus crap that my company is getting,
someone yesterday posted a link to the centuries site. I deleted this post
(stupid me) could you re-post for me???
Thanks Ron
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Natasha Flazynski
CCNA, MCSE
http://www.ciscobot.com
My Cisco
I don't think you could get your CCIE without experience on a production
network. Virtually all CCIEs have 5 years full time hands on experience on a
big network.
Finish school. It is a far better investment of your time right now.
Trying to get a CCIE right now would be a waste of time. Your
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Bradley Lowry
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 5:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Way off subject [7:9997]
I don't think you could get your CCIE without experience on a production
network. Virtually all CCIEs have 5 years
nuing my
education
and plan to finish my degree in a couple of years.
HTH,
-Michael Cohen
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Neil Schneider
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 3:46 PM
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Subject: Re: Way off subject
:07 AM
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Subject: Re: Way off subject [7:9997]
Ok here is my 0.02.
I am not a CCIE. I have only an MCSE, and am 25 years old, single father of
one 7 year old daughter. I don't have a college degree. I started my own
consulting firm when I was 18, and went directly
Im in a dilemma. I need some career advice from some experienced
professionals and anyone else that has been on the same road.
I am 22 years old I have one more test (CIT) to complete my CCNP. I have
been planning on studying for the CCIE and taking the lab within the next
year and a half
, June 26, 2001 3:06 PM
Subject: Way off subject [7:9997]
Im in a dilemma. I need some career advice from some experienced
professionals and anyone else that has been on the same road.
I am 22 years old I have one more test (CIT) to complete my CCNP. I
have
been planning on studying
Toalson
816-701-4142
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From: Con Fused[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Reply To: Con Fused
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 3:06 PM
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Subject: Way off subject [7:9997]
Im in a dilemma. I need some career advice from some experienced
professionals
sit them in front of a workstation with an unfamiliar O/S and they
have
trouble even doing traceroute, netstat, arp, etc to troubleshoot why that
one workstation can't get on the network.
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From: Con Fused
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 3:06 PM
Subject: Way off su
: Way off subject [7:9997]
Here is $.02 worth from someone twice your age.
Go to school. Go directly to school. Do not pass go.
I say that for these reasons. From your email you think you want to go
to
school, so that is a great reason. Also the CCIE will still be a long
term
goal. At your
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Neil Schneider
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 3:46 PM
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For what it's worth I agree. College degree first, certifications second.
The B.A./B.S. gives you general
You're too young to worry about all this stuff right now. Quit your job,
work part time if you have to pay some bills. Go away to college. Forget
about the certs for now. Have fun at college. Enjoy your youth. You will
have plenty of time to nurture your career afetr college. This is the only
.
Jon
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From: Con Fused [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 1:06 PM
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Subject: Way off subject [7:9997]
Im in a dilemma. I need some career advice from some experienced
professionals and anyone else that has been on the same road.
I
I agree, finish your CCNP then go to college. You'd be surprised on what you
can work on in college. Find one w/ a network and a lab!
Bryan
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From: Sam Sneed
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: Way off subject [7:9997]
You're too young to worry
.
Irwin
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From: Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 1:54 AM
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Subject: VoIP Sort of.. Kinda off subject [7:4498]
I have a client with sites in Singapore, Silicon Valley, Israel and London
who is looking to consolidate as much
I have a client with sites in Singapore, Silicon Valley, Israel and London
who is looking to consolidate as much of their voice traffic over IP for
toll bypass reasons as possible. Initially the best suggestion seems to be a
Nortel 4400 series Frame switch, especially in light of the fact that
Hello. I have just started working for an internet
equipment reseller. I am wondering if anyone knows of
a site I could go to to find a printable table of part
numbers matched up with the product descriptions for
Cisco hardware, such as routers, switches, WIC cards,
VIP's and so forth. Any
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From: Craig Crosby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 2:58 PM
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Hello. I have just started working for an internet
equipment reseller. I am wondering if anyone knows of
a site I could go to to find
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From: Craig Crosby
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 2:57 PM
Subject: kinda off subject [7:1931]
Hello. I have just started working for an internet
equipment reseller. I am wondering if anyone knows of
a site I could go to to find a printable table of part
numbers matched up
I just wanted to thank everyone in this group. I was
in a terrible job before, but now I am back with Cisco
Routers and ATM. Hope the tech stocks bounce back
soon.
Roy Snyder
Network Engineer (Again)
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Subject: New career(Off-subject)
I just wanted to thank everyone in this group. I was
in a terrible job before, but now I am back with Cisco
Routers and ATM. Hope the tech stocks
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From: Doug Snyder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 12:29 PM
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Subject: New career(Off-subject)
I j
I realize this is not along the cisco lines, but I was wondering if anyone
knows if the 98 test for mcse is still valid. I have had the nt and the 98
courses plus net essentials, but never tested. I realize nt has since been
retired, but I can't find anything on-line anywhere about the 98
Jennifer
Cribbs
Verzonden: donderdag 4 januari 2001 16:50
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: 98 testing...off subject of cisco
I realize this is not along the cisco lines, but I was wondering if anyone
knows if the 98 test for mcse is still valid. I have had the nt and the 98
courses plus net
Physically reconfigure the disk drives so that the Windows 98 disk is
disk(0) and the Windows 2K disk is disk(1). Make sure that Windows 98 boots
fine without the boot loader screen. Then boot the Win2K CD and upgrade the
existing Win2K Advanced Server partition to the same version of Win2K
Howard and group...
Anyone know where can I find the recommendations for tuning the
timers(hello,dead, retransmit etc) on the OSPF process on NBMA and P to P
links (frame relay) on Bay Routers?. I am having a problem with inactivity
timers and I read in your book Mr. Berkowitz about the Bay
Howard and group...
Anyone know where can I find the recommendations for tuning the
timers(hello,dead, retransmit etc) on the OSPF process on NBMA and P to P
links (frame relay) on Bay Routers?. I am having a problem with inactivity
timers and I read in your book Mr. Berkowitz about the Bay
What problems are you having with the inactivity
timers? I'd recommend leaving them at default on the
Bay unless there is a problem involving them. Do you
have any Bay log entries stating a problem that you
can show me? I would change the OSPF MTU size on the
Bay interface from 1 (the default) to
Hi,
Im trying to figure out how to configure my boot.ini file so it will
boot into win98.
I have 2 40 gig drives in my server, on 1 HD is W2K Advanced Server
on the second HD was in98.
Currently I have:
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT
[operating
Brandon,
Win98 must be on the first bootable HD partition. It is always specified at
the end of the boot.ini file as C:\Windows (or whatever folder name you
used).
Check out this link:
http://www.microsoft.com/TechNet/winnt/ntwrkstn/tips/ncccrtdu.asp
HTH, Merry Christmas,
Tom
--
Tom Keough MCSE
Your statements should read;
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced
Server"
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\Windows="Microsoft Windows 98"
At 01:48 PM 12/26/2000 +1100, Brandon Peyton wrote:
Hi,
Im trying to figure out how to configure my boot.ini file
This should do it.
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(1)\C:\="Microsoft
Windows 98"
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microsoft
Windows 2000 Advanced
Server"
multi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(1)\C:\="Microsoft
Windows 98"
--- Brandon
Hi,
I don't know if I am reading your drawing correctly but are all the addresses in the
same subnet. If so the this is a problem. Basically you need a subnet for each wire.
ie on from your server to the router 2611 then on between the 2611 and the 3640 and
so on. If you are using the one
Hi,
Im having a problem currently with my network I was wondering
if someone would advise me of what I could be doing wrong.
Currently:
BSD server-(.179)---|
|
Cisco 2611-(.180)---|
|
Cisco 3640-(.181)---|
Hope that helps.
From: "Rob Mears (c)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Frank Wells' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Off Subject Proxy
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 07:51:28 -0600
Hi Frank,
I understand what you are saying and thinks for the info. The biggest
problem is selecting the logon para
Hi,
I need a way to set the proxy setting on over 1200 user
machines. I need to define this setting by IP address.
Right now I am using Kixtart but with all the subnets we
have this will get out of hand quick. I have included a
piece from my script to show what I am talking about.
So
Agung Elvin (KPC)"
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Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 4:39 PM
Subject: off subject
Hello group,
I have been asking arround and it seems to me that UNIX admins are way
more
desirable than router admins. I guess from what I have been hearing is
that
if you are sol
Enjoy Chicago...
next
-Original Message-
From: Matt C. Lange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 4:39 PM
To: Lawrence Dwyer; Agung Elvin (KPC); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: off subject
Hello group,
I have been asking arround and it seems to me that UNIX admins
admins are
much more common.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
J. Oquendo
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 12:08 AM
To: Matt C. Lange; Lawrence Dwyer; Agung Elvin (KPC);
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Subject: RE: off subject
Depends on location
Cool
Duck
- Original Message -
From: Matt C. Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lawrence Dwyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Agung Elvin (KPC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 4:39 PM
Subject: off subject
Hello group,
I have been asking arround and it seems to me
(KPC);
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Subject: RE: off subject
Enjoy Chicago...
next
-Original Message-
From: Matt C. Lange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 4:39 PM
To: Lawrence Dwyer; Agung Elvin (KPC); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: off subject
Hello group,
I
Hello group,
I have been asking arround and it seems to me that UNIX admins are way more
desirable than router admins. I guess from what I have been hearing is that
if you are solid in unix you are pretty much set for life. This is just
what I hear in the chicago area. Mainly HP-UX
Matt
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Sent: August 1, 2000 11:39:13 PM GMT
Subject: off subject
Hello group,
I have been asking arround and it seems to me that UNIX admins are way more
desirable than router admins.
Hi guys,
I know this is off subject but im at dire straights with this machine.
but i've looked in heaps of HOW-TO's and havnt found what i need.
If you have had any experience with BSD and configureing it as a
router/gateway
etc PLEASE email me...
thanks guys
B
i've had router/gateway experience with FreeBSD if that helps ?
On Wed, 17 May 2000, Brandon Peyton wrote:
Hi guys,
I know this is off subject but im at dire straights with this machine.
but i've looked in heaps of HOW-TO's and havnt found what i need.
If you have had any experience
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