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
Oh...my...God! Howard, you just keep me in stitches! ;-}
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you have to be involved with cabling to understand the concept
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Thank you all for the great posts. Passed my written today with an 80%. =
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Thank you all for the great posts. Passed my written today with an 80%. =
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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
I met Helena on this forum. I hope all of you find someone as wonderful as
her.
My 1/2 cent on the Boson exam. Scored 850 +
Know your commands well. The show and router command format will be asked
of you. Know what mode the router must be in to enter the exam.
BGP for me was most of the
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Subject: RE: !H !H !H!H I GOT IT!! THANKS ALL!
You are correct!! And I have got tons of e-mail regarding this. I stand
humbled before everyone. And I do unde
You are correct!! And I have got tons of e-mail regarding this. I stand
humbled before everyone. And I do understand. I was just telling my husband
about this and he laughed. He is used to me thinking I am always correct.
The good thing about this, is that I have learned about !A and !H
ould of
confused the routing tables.
"Black holes" also comes to mind.
Thanks again
Daniel
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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 important,
Thanks Priscilla.
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The first three bytes are a vendor code. Here's a pretty good list of
vendor
Thanks you all!! I got it...!! Thanks
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Thanks caped crusaders - I'll sleep well tonight knowing the planet is safe
from those dastardly CCIE impersonators!
What fate awaits these villains - 8-10 with hard labour?
Please guys, I know you are only having your .02 worth but all the .02's add
up to a whole lot of irrelevant 'material
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Thanks
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 bug
: Thanks Mr Doyle.
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 taking about 4 hops
over another 2 Meg link then HSSI at 6Meg followed by
two Fast
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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
et 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 ..
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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
, 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 clear
hing I had to get from
www.cisco.com was the New IOS image.
Thanks for making me look good in front of the (soon-to-be-ex-)boss.
Ejay Hire
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Glad you were able to use your skills to save everyone a of trouble.
Chuck
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Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 10:48 AM
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Thank you
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 hours whil
Thank to everyone on the list and their insightful questions/comments, etc.
I passed the CCIE written...
And now on to the lab...
K
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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)
stuart
All that trouble for a $40 hub... Ain't networking great?!?!?!?
Glad I could help!
Dale
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Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000
CONGRAT AND CHEERS MY GUY!!
Any question about Vlan? Ospf co? Wan protocols? 1900?
thanks
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I
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.
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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 gotten
Message-
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Sent: 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
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.
I
, August 27, 2000 10:34 PM
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Subject: RE: Thanks : Passed BCRAN
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 good to take the routing 2.0
28, 2000 10:29 AM
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Subject: Re: Thanks : Passed BCRAN
I'm studying for the same exam. What did you use to study(etc. books
guides)? Thank you
Raheem
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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
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
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.
Thanks,
Ole
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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
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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.
I will now continue my expedition towards CCNP 2.0.
Thanks,
Ole
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I would sugge
: Thanks to Group Members
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 Rangarajan
Cable Wireless Global Operations
Tel:- +00 91 80 5588513(O
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BEWARE...
Trancender does not have a CCNA 2.0 exam. They are using the
same one they
used for CCNA 1.0.
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From: Rangarajan Vijay
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 -
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's all
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
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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
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 follow
Ladies and Gentleman,
Thank you all for the info on DNCP over a WAN Link. It worked like a
charm. Now my next goal is to set it up for our internal networking using
VLANs. I have included the important parts of the router config for anyone
else that would like to set it up. Thanks
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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I passed the CCNA with a 935! Thanks to all postings on this newsgroup.
coupled with comp.dcom.sys.cisco newsgroup, I've learned tons of stuff from
you guys!
Kenneth Lorenzo
MCSE, CCNA
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using it for both
education and at work.
Thanks!
Kenneth Lorenzo
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Thanks to all the posters here.
Your help was one of the main things that contributed to my success.
Thanks!
Timothy Estes, CCNA, RM3 USNR
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Thanks for answer.
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Are Router A and Router B running a routing protocol? If yes, then it will
work. Just set
Thanks to everyone (sorry. it is belated) who
responded to my query on good online stores for Cheap
Cisco Books.
Steve.
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Subject: Thanks
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
Senior Network Engineer
CCNP/CCD
Should I assume that the BCRAN book by Thomas M.
Thomas Adam Quiggle (McGraw Hill, Technical Expert)
is not a good book for preparing for the BCRAN exam?
Please advise before I purchase the Cisco Press BCRAN
book.
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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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CCNP/CCDP, CNE, MCSE
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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
See this link, I was in there yesterday and they do look good! I'm sure
wherever you are you'll get it cheaper if you try!
www.pcbooks.co.uk
Karl H.
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ssible to get a 24 port L2 switch instead of 4 different hubs to
have 4 different networks?
The reason why I don't want to use a hub in the first place is because I
don't want any changes made to the frame as it goes thru the switch
fabric. Does this make sense or 4 hubs is the only way
Reference
List, so I can see what to place in the AX register before making an
interrupt 10 to change the form of my cursor?
mov ax,
int 10
int 21
I left my Advanced MSDOS Programming by Ray Duncan at home (that was my
first computer bible).
Thanks,
Ole
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Dear fellow studiers,
Since this e-mail is completely off topic, let me start by thanking you for
answering several of my posted questions, which helped me to pass
Thanks Cory, but it's not excactly what I'm looking for.
If I as an MCSE did not know how to do that, I would hope someone would
break into my house and burn my certification :-)
No I'm talking about when you go to the MS-DOS Prompt, and for example wants
to change the cursor:
c
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