yes.. the process id is only used internally by the router to differentiate
between different ospf processes running on the same router.. however, having
said that.. the router's will not be able to 'communicate' if you mis-configure
the router with the wrong networks taking part in ospf :)
rucha wrote:
Can anyone give me the detail information about the "AS53-E1-60DM"
which is the modem module of the AS5300,cisco decript the "60 MICA
Modems_, 1 MICA CC and 1 Quad E1/PRI Card",I don't know what's the
"1MICA CC".Thanks!
MICA CC is 'mica carrier card'. It is card that
Hello :
Can anyone give me the detail information about the "AS53-E1-60DM"
which is the modem module of the AS5300,cisco decript the "60 MICA
Modems_, 1 MICA CC and 1 Quad E1/PRI Card",I don't know what's the
"1MICA CC".Thanks!
--
Best regards,
rucha
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, you wrote:
thanks for the attention,
correction for network layout :
x25 LLFR x25
POTS1 1750 4500 4500 4500 1750 POTS2
can I configure the voice connection between both POTS
Dear all,
Does any one know where can I get the state machine diagram of Tacacs+
Rgds,
HC
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Dear All,
I am fairly a newbie to this list, this is my first message too,
Just have a question which is unanswered from so long,
We have Cisco easyacs NT, running on our Cisco Router 3640. The 3640 is pointing to the Easyacs server for user names,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
For the benefit of those who are not already aware (and this list does
seem to be growing at an exponential rate), Ben's Bookmarks
(http://www.lovegrove.co.uk/bgl/) contains the following sections that
may be of use to certification newbies and venerable old lags alike:
Dear all,
How can I configure the ISDN BRI interface which control the dial in
user only can have ONE BRI ?
Rgds,
HC
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Dear All,
I have 7206 high end router which is configured to
be used on an ATM network. That means my Serial interface with its sub
interfaces are mapped to several Frame relay maps.
Lately, I'm facing many Router down time as when
the router is running at the maximum users capacity, no
I've recently passed my CCIE written exam and would like to take a CCIE
prep lab. Anyone have a suggestion? Thanks.
Eric
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I have 7206 high end router which is configured to be used on an ATM
network. That means my Serial interface with its sub interfaces are
mapped to several Frame relay maps.
Lately, I'm facing
hello
in 3 hours i will go for the CIT exam. anybody has last minutte advices ?
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Hi all
I am interested in finding a software or a procedure to test the link and
services supplied by an ISP.
Does anybody know a useful software or a procedure for that ?
What should I test ? I suppose : transfer rate, time delay, error on the
external interface of our router. Anything else ?
It will work, Using it at home myself
but remember to put:
ip directed-broadcast
into the config of the LAN interface... Since 12.0 or somethint it's standard
off in Cisco's.
As far I know it's the only default setting visible in your config when
default (no ip directed-broadcast)
It's not
I think it is not possible, because the TSA (Totaly Stub Area) is Cisco
proprietary and therefore can't be use on another vendor.
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Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 1:42 AM
Subject: Totally stubby
I think it is not possible because the Totally Stub Area is available
only on Cisco Routers (Cisco Proprietary).
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Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 1:42 AM
Subject: Totally stubby areas
Hello,
Hello,
I get confused by Cisco Official Book "Advanced Cisco
Router Configuration". Some time it says that No So
Stubby Area (NSSA) is a regular area that accepts LSA
type 7, some time it says NSSA is stub area that
accepts LSA type 7.
Can someone please elaborate.
Thanks
Omer
All of the examples is about how to connect a controller(like 5394,5494 etc)
to a host,
But our situation is how to connect two hosts, Is there any difference with
our situation?
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Yes, you can have non-Cisco routers within the totally-stubby area, as long
as the ABRs are Cisco. The routers within the totally-stubby area are
completely unaware of the fact that they are missing those type 3 LSAs from
the other areas--they just think they are in an RFC-compliant stub
Guys,
what's the "unix-style" like sniffers running under dos
or WinNT ?
I just like something like snoop or tcpdump in unix box.
Cheers,
Carlos Patriawan, CCNA, CCIE (Cand. - written).
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It means some time it except external advertisment and some it does
according to your configuration
2ndly there is nothing about NSSA in ACRC exam.
book just slightly touched it and never discussed it again thourgh out the
course
i hope it will help
Haroon
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From: Omer
The DUAL-3-SIA error message indicates that an EIGRP route is in the "stuck
in active" (SIA) state. This means that an EIGRP router hasn't received a
reply to a query from one or more neighbors within the time allotted
(approximately 3 minutes). When this happens, EIGRP clears the neighbors
that
Hi there
Losing config on startup ??
have a look at he config register .
sh ver all of that
Cheers
Olden
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Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 9:53 AM
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Which IOS
Hello,
Suppose that I have an OSPF area that contains some
non-Cisco routers, Can I still configure it as totally
stuby area?
Thanks
Omer
No, totally stubby is Cisco only.
*** please send Cisco Study Group questions to the list, so everyone
can benefit -- not directly to me ***
Howard C.
You CAN make it a totally stubby area, as long as your Cisco router is the
ABR. Remember a "totally stubby" setting only means that your router will
only send a 0.0.0.0 default route into the OSPF area, as opposed to a
0.0.0.0 default and type 3/4 summary LSAs. As far as packet headers and
Hi,
I have a question about CCDP certification. After I got a CCNP, do I still
need to take the CCDA plus the CID exam, or I only need to take the CID exam
to become a CCDP.
Thanks.
Adam
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There has to be someone out there having the same problems with the Altiga
client that I have seen. I have found that the Altiga client only works
with a limited number of ISP's such as Mindspring, Earthlink, etc. However,
any obscure or off the beaten path type of connection, the
u still need CCDA
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Hi,
I have a question about CCDP certification. After I got a CCNP, do I
still
need to take the CCDA plus the CID exam, or I only need to take the CID
exam
to become a CCDP.
Hi there colleagues,
I have the following problem:
I have a router in Tempe and a router in Paris. From the router in Tempe I
can ping the router in Paris, but I cannot ping a server on the Ethernet
segment in Paris.
The IP address of the router in Tempe is 10.230.13.18/30, the IP address of
Abdul,
There is a rack mount kit for the 4000 series router and switches
The part number for the router rack mount kit is ACS-NPRM=
The part number for the switch rack mount kit is WS-X4099=
Hope this helps,
Dale
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:50:47 -0400
From: "Rahman, Abdul" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I have configurating a Frame Relay non-fully mesh
network. I know how do this by setting the ip ospf network broadcast and
the frame relay mapping.
However, I have enter a problem to setup the Hub router in a OSPF NBMA
Frame relay network without using the IP ospf network broadcast or the
Check to ensure that the destination router has a route back
to the subnet configured on the E0 interface. You can perform
a extended ping from the router using the source address from
the E0 interface and see if this works.
Hope this helps,
Dan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL
do you have the default gateway configured on the server in paris ? this
should be the ip address of teh ethernet interface of the router in paris
Regards
Atif Awan
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Date: Monday, July 17,
Are you using a dynamic routing protocol such as eigrp or ospf?
If so, make sure the network that your e0 is on is being advertised.
If you are using statics, make sure the other router has a route back to
your e0
you can test this by using an extended ping from e0
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Im more into using Yahoo msger because it can bypass the firewall without me
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When you guys setup a list gimme your logins and I will add you to mine.
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The CCNP and CDDP are gotten from taking the core (3 tests or the FRS) and
the CIT and CID.
If you have taken the Core or the FRS and the CIT, you have your CCNP, after
that, you only need to take the CID to get your CCDP.
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To: Cisco
Hi,
Is the E0 port of the router listed as the default-gateway on the
workstations? The router will source the address of its outgoing interface
on a ping unless you do an extended ping. Try sourcing the ethernet0 port
with a ping to a remote network address and see if that works.
Johnny
-
router(config)config-register 0x2102
Tos solve your problem
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Olden Pieterse
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 10:05 AM
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Subject: RE: Losing
I used the Cisco Press book Building Cisco Remote Access by Catherine Paquet
to pass the BCRAN Exam.
Lonnie
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I'm currently reading the BCRAN book
Router ospf 100
network 20.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 5
network 20.1.2.0 0.0.0.255 area 5
network 20.1.3.0 0.0.0.255 area 5
network 212.1.22.64 0.0.0.31 area 0
area 5 range 20.1.0.0 255.255.252.0
Is the above summarization valid for the above networks?
Thanks,
Evan
As usual, your knowledge astounds me!!
Thank you very much for the explanation.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: no ip address for frame-relay switch?
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:05:41 -0700
At
The DHCP server knows what scope to pick the ip address from by looking at
the GIADDR field in the DHCP packet. When the router helpers a DHCP
request to the DHCP server it populates the GIADDR address with the
primary ip address of the router interface that the DHCP broadcast request
was
Have
you tried creating sub-interfaces?
-Original Message-From: Wallace Lee
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AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: OSPF in
NBMAHi, I have configurating a
Frame Relay non-fully mesh network. I know how do this by
Title: 1900 Switch conf to TFTP
I'm having problems trying to send my 1900 config to a tftp server.
I enter the command:-
copy nvram tftp:
and it returns %incomplete command,
if I attempt to put the IP address or anything else after the command it returns:
error: host name is null.
Hello
all,
Does anyone know or
have heard any rumorsif Cisco will ever put out a monthly magazine? Other
than Packets, which comes out only quarterly.
If Linux can do it,
why can't Cisco? They could have a trouble shooting section, exam tips (What is
covered oneach exam), new and coming
That was partially right. He asked if he still had to take the CCDA though.
The answer is a definite YES. To get CCDP you need CCNA, CCDA, BSCN,
BCMSN, BCRAN, and CID.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccdp.html
At 09:52 AM 7/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
The
sorry to say that you're mistaken.
CCNP does not require CCDA
CCDP does require the CCDA
so, CCNP needs CCNA, FRS (or CMTD,CLSC ACRC) and the CIT
CCDP needs, CCDA, CCNA, FRS (or CMTD, CLSC, ACRC) and the CID
Kevin Wigle
CCDP, CCNP...
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From: "Clayton
Please don't blast me for asking this, I did check the archives and did not find what I was looking for. I am starting to study for the BCMSN test and I am trying to find a detailed exam outline. I did check the cisco site and only found a very vague outline.
You will want to bump up the N1 parameter for sure. This normally defaults
to 8 X MTU= 12016. If you are talking PU4 to PU4 then you will want to set
it to somewhere like 32768. The command is and interface command on the
serial 'sdlc n1 32768'.
The N1 is the maximum size incoming frame. The
Anyone have any idea where if any i can get any visios for a cs-800
begin:vcard
n:Patel;Shetal
tel;pager:888-657-7833
tel;cell:201-924-4947
tel;fax:212-675-8668
tel;home:212-675-9300
tel;work:212-675-9300
x-mozilla-html:FALSE
url:http://www.sitesmith.com
org:www.SiteSmith.com;SM
version:2.1
sometimes it isn't obvious, but on CCO there are lots
of things available, including the following link about
publications:
http://www.cisco.com/public/corp_news.shtml
This
is an excellent place to start. there are also some other mailing list
newsletters which may not be covered here.
No advice, but good luck!
I've got mine in about 5 hours :)
hello
in 3 hours i will go for the CIT exam. anybody has last minutte advices ?
10x
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Networking solutions consultant
Cisco product manager, CCNA, CCDA
ST
IMHO, The Caslow "Cisco Certification" book is peerless. Al the right core
stuff
with the "What to do/What to look for" in a neat, understandable format.
r/
rainman
J K wrote:
Hello Group ,
Anyone get to go to orlando to networkers havent heard much conversation
about it besides
I was
looking for a non-web based magazine. Something that you could buy from a local
book store. Something like Windows 2000.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 11:08
AMTo: Randy MacFarland; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
Interesting. I will ask around work.
It was my understanding that only the Altiga client worked with the Altiga
box. On the other hand, if it is standards based, who knows?
As to the source of the problem, it may or not be Cisco's. For example, when
you say that it works with ISP X but not with
You
might want to look at Cisco World - http://www.pcinews.com/cisco/index.htm
Dr.
Peter Welcher's monthly columnis a must-read. He provides a
different "how-to" each month for a various configuration task or to enable a
new service. The archive is available at
dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 172.xx.xx.xx lsap-output-list 200
What does the 0 specify here ? a local bridgelist ?
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What problems are you having in detail? What you are probably running
into is conflicts with the NAT implementations the providers are
using, causing the TCP header checksums to fail with AH auth. Try a
combination of L2TP with IPSec, you can get
Hello,
What exactly is firewall? It's a piece of
hardware/software that block some TCP/UDP ports?
What's the difference between firewall and proxy?
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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Clayton is correct. You only have to take the CID exam.
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The CCNP and CDDP are gotten from taking the core (3 tests or the FRS) and
the CIT and CID.
If
I get Packet Magazine from Cisco
Irwin Lazar wrote:
You
might want to look at Cisco World - http://www.pcinews.com/cisco/index.htmDr.
Peter Welcher's monthly column is a must-read. He provides
a different "how-to" each month for a various configuration task or to
enable a new service. The
As a costumer, I want to have two internet connection to 2 different ISP.
I must have an AS number and a registered IP block . Is it true?
What is the minimum router konfiguration for this situation?Can Cisco 2500
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Hey,
I barely got in with a 794, BUT I'm in there! Thanks to all who helped
out. I used all the usual CISCO PRESS and Todd's books. I bought a Sybex
E-trainer for $110 (had to buy it local) and used it once, researched the
rest.
I am among the confused though about whether I'm supposed to go
Sigh, is it too much to ask to go to Cisco's website and see that you need
to take both tests:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccdp.html
At 12:15 PM 7/17/00 -0400, Lonnie Paschall wrote:
Clayton is correct. You only have to take the CID exam.
""Clayton
You don't have to have an AS number and your own IP block but it is strongly
recommended if you are SERIOUS about multihoming. router configuration
really depends on your specific needs, but I probably will never run BGP
with a 2500 even for a small company use. A 3600 with 64 DRAM and 16 Flash
Hi there
Is there a default route on your router to tell it how to get to the other
side AND back ?
You might have a route one way , but not back .
Remember a ping has to get there and back .
do sh interface
sh frame-relay map
sh frame-relay pvc
That might shed some light !
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A 2500 won't hold enough RAM, The minimun I would use is a 3640 w/
128M, cisco has been suggesting the 7140 for small, simple setups, and
the pricing is pretty good. If you are on a real tight budget, do it
with a server running Linux and GateD, or
Doyle's _Routing TCP/IP Vol. I_ has probably the best and
clearest explanation of IS-IS with config examples that I've
seen.
Read the IS-IS chapter on the way back from Networkers.
sfr
Dave Martin wrote:
Can anyone recomend a good book for IS-IS?
Thanks,
Dave
Im really curious HOW THE HELL will you run multihomming without your own
AS?
and as far as I know you need a block of IP to qualify for a AS (
www.arin.net )
and yes a 2500 router can support it with enought flash if you know how to
build your bgp table.
Marc Giroux
Product Manager DWDM Cable
This question comes up every so often and I've yet to see a definative
answer. You might want to take a look at Christian Huitema's "Routing on
the Internet", which provides a basic overview of IS-IS.
Cisco's "Large-Scale IP Network Solutions," by Kahlid Raza, has a bit more
detailed
I apologize Duncan is correct.
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Sigh, is it too much to ask to go to Cisco's website and see that you need
to take both tests:
That book is awesome. Consider it your Cisco Bible!
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K
Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 11:43 PM
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Hello Group ,
Do you have any access lists on your router that might prevent your PC ?
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Strange situation I can ping
The only way I can think of doing this would be to ask your neighboring
AS(ISP) to filter it out for your network address. The other way would be
to append AS_PATH on your other links (ISP whould permit it)...
Nimesh.
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Andy wrote:
Hi All,
saw this on NANOG or cisco-nsp
What is the differences between 640-407 640-507 ..
I went to the CCNA 640-507 Exam i have used theICRC Cisco Press
book i scored 816/1000 (100% inNetwork Protocols 100% Routing) i need
about 6 marksto pass. (Did not pass)Is the passing score in 640-407 less
than 640-507 (822 !!)
Thanks ..
Jeff Doyle's Routing TCP/IP Vol.1 has a good chapter on Integrated IS-IS.
Rog
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Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:22 PM
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Subject: IS-IS book?
Can anyone recomend a
Hi,
Couple of things which I want to confirm.
Are you able to ping the server on the ethernet segment in Paris after
getting into the Paris router?
What kind of host/server is on the ethernet segment? Is it a Unix host or NT
?
In any case, the host needs to have the network address of the
Use "Interconnections" by Radia Perlman. She has an excellent explanation
in the book (among many other topics).
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Can anyone recomend a good
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Im more into using Yahoo msger because it can bypass the firewall without
me
punching any holes...
When you guys setup a list gimme your logins and I will add you to mine.
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Product
You seem to forget that you also need to take the CCDA exam.
At 12:15 PM 7/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
Clayton is correct. You only have to take the CID exam.
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What is the differences between 640-407 640-507 ..
I went to the CCNA 640-507 Exam i have used theICRC Cisco Press
book i scored 816/1000 (100% inNetwork Protocols 100% Routing) i need
about 6 marksto pass. (Did not pass)Is the passing score in 640-407 less
than 640-507 (822 !!)
Thanks
What about this:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/cisco/mkt/ios/nat/tech/emios_wp.htm
Multihoming with NATA good read.
Daniel
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Hi Folks:
On a 10-half ethernet connection between two routers, we are seeing deferred
packets happening as well as the normal usual collisions. Are deferred
packets just normal as well? Is it expected in ethernet media? Thanks in
advance...
David Luong
CCNP,CCNA,Network+,A+,i-Net+
Im really curious HOW THE HELL will you run multihomming without your own
AS?
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2270.txt
and as far as I know you need a block of IP to qualify for a AS (
www.arin.net )
Not necessarily, if all relevant providers agree.
No questions that this doesn't get complex.
and
At 09:52 AM 7/17/00, Clayton Dukes wrote:
The CCNP and CDDP are gotten from taking the core (3 tests or the FRS) and
the CIT and CID.
If you have taken the Core or the FRS and the CIT, you have your CCNP, after
that, you only need to take the CID to get your CCDP.
AND CCDA
CCDP has more tests
Can anyone recomend a good book for IS-IS?
Thanks,
Dave
Perlman's Interconnections is classic, since she did design the
protocol. Jeff Doyle also covers it in Routing TCP/IP.
Depends in part what you are trying to learn. The ISIS that major
ISPs run has a number of features that are not
Well who's starting it?
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I just passed the BCRAN what do you Cisco guys and gals think or recommend I
do next ?
i'M THINKING sUPPORT 640-506
Your advice is most appreciated
Thanks
Favio
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Folks,
Has anybody tried NAT on interfaces with secondary
addresses. I have a situation where I need to run NAT
on interfaces with secondary addresses.
I tried configuring the above, but it didn't work. As
soon as you put ip nat outside on the interface having
secondary address, connectivity is
Dave,
IS-IS = Intermediate System - Intermediate System
For more details, check out the Doyle book or
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np1_c/1cprt1/1cisis.htm
From there:
'Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) is an
International
That's easy the other side of the wan doesn't have a return route for
your workstation.
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From: Olden Pieterse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 10:05 AM
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Subject: RE: Help can not ping accross a
At 09:52 AM 7/17/00, Clayton Dukes wrote:
The CCNP and CDDP are gotten from taking the core (3 tests or the FRS) and
the CIT and CID.
If you have taken the Core or the FRS and the CIT, you have your CCNP, after
that, you only need to take the CID to get your CCDP.
AND CCDA
CCDP has more tests
Does anyone have any info on the CCDE cert? I tried searching Cisco's site
but I had no luck...
Thanks,
Jeff
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Can any one tell me which book is good for BCSN ?
Regds,
Anil
"Shahir Boshra" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just passed BCRAN exam last Thursday, I used CIM, ISDN Access and Exam
Cram "Remote Access", it's a compact book which maps directly with the
course (and exam) outline. Very helpful.
have you verified that your version of IOS supports NAT? i.e. do you have
the right feature set?
irwin
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Subject: NAT Command Question
Quick question for a NAT
Other than IOS ver, what feature set are you running? You need a specific
feature set to run NAT.
Wayne Lawson, SE - Cisco Systems
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Hi Everyone :
Does anyone have taken the CID coursebook from a class ?
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thanks in advance
Sanjay
Sr. Network Specialist, CCNP, CCDA
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With 11.2 you need the Enterprise plus to have nat.
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have you verified that your version of IOS supports NAT? i.e. do
I want in too.
Larry Puckette - LANCP
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