Anyone knows dealer selling used router & switch
in Toronto area?
Thanks for help.
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Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 2:00 PM
Subject: Router/Switch naming standards
> Group,
> I am curious to know the opinions on what are some of the better
> naming standards used to name routers/switches? I have heard of several
> (using local airport
Anyone know whether there are any walk-in/remote access network labs in the
UK,
housing Cisco hardware that you can rent to practice on?
If not, would anyone be interested if one was available @ a very reasonable
rate for
Either remote or walk-in access?
All constructive feedback will be conside
tc.
Basically it takes a bit of planning. ;-)
HTH & good luck,
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TroyC
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From: LeBrun, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 2:01 PM
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Subject: Router/Switch naming standards
Group,
I am cu
Hi guys,
I know what is a Router, a Switch and ATM . But I'm having difficulty
translating this into layman (management/HR) terms and how that fits into a
Network Engineer position . I know this sounds dumb, but hey you know
management !
e.g. I basically need a description of the skills in Rout
Hello People,
Can someone help me, I am looking for a Switch / Router simulation
type practice software, that I can use for the switching exam
Any help will be appreciated
Cheers
Kerry
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We are using RouterSim Ver 2 in our Academy. So far, it seems adequate
for CCNA level study, with various types of routers & switches. There are
a number of things we would like improved/changed, but isn't that the case
with every software product? I don't know if it would work for CCNP level
s
There's a CIM for LAN Switching as well. I don't know how good is it, as
I haven't used it. I'm supposed to get them soon, though, so I'll let
you know. The address is www.cisco.com/go/cim
What is working for DI like? I may go work there.
Best regards,
Francisco.
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Hi,
I have a Modem/router/switch (E-tech).
The E-tech device has only 4 switchports...now i want to extend my E-tech
switch with the CAT2924XL.
Does someone knows it i need a cross or straitcable?
Do i need to pay attention to the duplex type of te cisco ports?
Can i plug te cable of the E
t: connect a Modem/router/switch to a CAT 2924XL [7:70979]
> Hi,
>
> I have a Modem/router/switch (E-tech).
>
> The E-tech device has only 4 switchports...now i want to extend my E-tech
> switch with the CAT2924XL.
>
> Does someone knows it i need a cross or straitcable?
&
Hi,
I also suggest you pay close attention to the duplex and speed settings. It
should autonegotiate according to 802.3 but I'm sure a lot of folks out
there have a different story to sing about autonegotiation.
Cheers,
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