for a higher paying job.
I wonder how he ever got through an exam when he couldn't ask
anyone if he should answer A, B, C, or D.
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>Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2001 16:27:32 -0500
>From: "Frank Kim"
>Subject: Re: Which is better?... [7:28532]
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How about the one with free food and the better severance package?
Lol hehe
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I second your opinions. BRAVO!!
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> This is just as easy as if you need to decide to run BGP or static route.
>
>
This is just as easy as if you need to decide to run BGP or static route.
1) Is money important to you? if so, take the job that offers you higher
salary.
2) Is learning/experience more is more fun for you? if so, take the job
that you will think will allow you to play with more gears.
3) Is sex
Hi,
I need your help. I've got two job offers, one from an oil company, and
another from a large solution integrator.
Please help me to choose between them. My mind is stuck. I'm not able to
think about it again. Please help me.
Ehab
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Hello,
Netscape and Microsoft certificate server, which one
is easier to use, maintain and troubleshoot?
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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Cisco...for us Cisco's was b/c it gives us DDNS and "failover"
capability
> > for our DNS/DHCP servers which is not built into the Microsoft
version....
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> > To: "Ch
ployed, but not what
we're talking about.
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out!
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> What is the cost of this Software? Are you running this in a Wi
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> > Router-based DHCP is often used for home/SOHO environments with NAT
> > overload to get many machines over a singl
Sounds almost like Checkpoint's MetaIP? Do you know how it compares?
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There must be
"failover" capability
for our DNS/DHCP servers which is not built into the Microsoft version
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day, October 05, 2000 8:13 AM
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> NT
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> Antonius Kurniadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Dear groups,
> >
> > I want to implement DHCP to our networks (20 sites).
x27;t tell.
A. STrobel
Antonius Kurniadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear groups,
>
> I want to implement DHCP to our networks (20 sites). Which is better
> DHCP from Cisco Router or DHCP from Windows NT ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Anton
>
> **NOTE
I use the NT. Works well. What is the reason you would want it on the
routers?
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I don't know
keep your router for routing
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> Dear groups,
>
> I want to implement DHCP to our networks (20 sites). Which is better
> DHCP from Cisco Router or DHCP fro
I don't know about Cisco yet, but with Windows NT, you have lots of control
of the DHCP server.
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Antonius Kurniadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Dear groups,
>
> I want to implement DHCP to our networks (20 sites). Which is better
> DHCP from Cisco Router or DHCP from Windows NT ?
>
> Thanks in advance
Dear groups,
I want to implement DHCP to our networks (20 sites). Which is better
DHCP from Cisco Router or DHCP from Windows NT ?
Thanks in advance.
Anton
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