I have heard that somebody has full detailed dump for
CCIE R/S .. these guys in Pakistan and India might
have got is somehow... I doubt on their skills..
--- MJ wrote: Don't take it
over your EGO !!
I never said I hold 98%, but I know who is having
98% here.
So just don't go over urself.
I have 7 years of internetworking experience and have
worked for a large ISP..and implemented ATM
backbones.. and have studied for nearly a year for the
test... i could not get anywhere near 90%.. these guys
are AMAZING-INDIANS...
FYI
We have websense in our company and we had a couple of
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maybe ! anything possible in Pakistan specially.
Mukul
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I've used them occasionally because the shipping was reasonable(and cheaper
then BP) and the books arrived faster to CA.
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Chuck Larrieu
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 5:51 PM
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Subject:
Config t
ip name-server a.b.c.d
ip name-server k.l.m.n
Hamid
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Hi Group,
Does any body remember the command to configure the DNS server for the
router? I tried to find the command using CLI help feature but I could
Hello friends,
i am planning to do CCIE written exam. I am looking for which book to follow
for CCIE Routing and switching exam.
Can anybody help me which books will guide me to pass thje exam
regds
Selvan
Make a difference, help support the relief efforts in the U.S.
Guys, I think we India and Pakistan people fight too
much. Finish it off yaar, justtake it easy ok. Qayoom,
Zahid,Mukul and Bproud plz take it easy. Zahid, u did
a great job but i know here people getting 100%. I
know one of friend got 99% in Lab, its not a big deal.
the deal is how u justify
Dear List,
I'm taking my CID tomorrow, and still feel a bit uncomfortable with the WAN
switching stuff (IGX, MGX, BPX).
Can anybody pin point me on the resource that I can use to learn design
consideration on this stuff ?
tia
Donny
Thanks for the input Les,
This isn't the case here, because if I get them around the wrong way,
there is no link at all.
I do get some traffic down this connection, probably about equivalent
to 14.4k...
Symon
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Hi people,
I have experienced a similar problem using G703
TOBPROUD,
Early morning I see a nice thread on list : CCIE Written RSand find
this up and down of mails where person like you get so generalised that
they take up the names of whole country
I dont know what on Earth prompts you to say India and or any country in
general. It would be
Well said Kaushik
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TOBPROUD,
Early morning I see a nice thread on list : CCIE Written RSand find
this up and down of mails where person like you get so generalised that
they take up the names of whole
Hey Guys,
My setup as follows
Network Overview:-
---
InternetRouter(2621) Proxy Server-/
--- PDC /BDC etc
/
--- file servers
Router
--
Router is cisco 2621
hi ,
i have bay arn router .can any body tell me that how cam i find technical
doc for that because i wanty to configure it .
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I finally passed the routing exam on Monday. I used the following books:
1) Routing TCP/IP by Doyle. An excellent book about internal routing
protocols like OSPF,EIGRP,RIP and redistribution.
2) Internet routing architectures by Halabi. A good book about BGP.
3) CCNP routing Exam
Congrats
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I finally passed the routing exam on Monday. I used the following books:
1) Routing TCP/IP by Doyle. An excellent book about internal routing
protocols like OSPF,EIGRP,RIP and redistribution.
Hi,
How a ping and traceroute command works in cisco router and how can i
identify problem in network by ping and trace from router
Thanx
kaushalender
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of
shipping. Amazon seldom proves to be the cheapest.
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 03:18:59 -0400
From: sam adams
Subject: RE: Off Topic - why would anybody use Amazon? [7:21761]
I've used them occasionally because the
Goto documentation. Select the Product or select the category for
product. Dont expect too much from documentation(my experience!!)
Regards,
Kaushik Khakhar A From: kaushalender Reply-To: kaushalender To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Arn router [7:21816] Date: Wed, 3 Oct
2001 05:55:53 -0400
hi
i have wic2t wan cards I am using that card into 3660 router but there is 1
problem the wan is decting loop on giving loop but if we through the circuit
the line proto does not get up .What may be the problem plz help me
Thanx
kaushlender
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hello Patrick,
can u tell me what i need to open for the outbond access to a vpn server
(win2k)
pix 506 is on lan and nat and pat is running
thnx in advance
fa
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they renamed or discontinued the product
a while back...but your may check out the AN docs;
Hi ,
i still think it
From: Symon Thurlow
Reply-To: Symon Thurlow
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help with huge amount of Input/Frame and some CRC errors
[7:21811]
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 04:01:58 -0400
Thanks for the input Les,
This isn't the case here, because if I get them around the
Hi ,
i still think it`s the link..i have been told loads of times links are
fine but they arn`t get THEM to run and END-to-END test...
if you got an int resetand you didn`t touch the box the line is up the
stuff..
from memory..
last 9 times .(ove 6mths...we have about 300
Greetings to All ...
I would highly appreciate if some one can help me out this problem...
Basically we have connectivity to two ISP in India.We have different IP
address give by the different ISP.
1 202.169.191.128/29
2164.164.89.80/28 ... These are the lan ip address give to use by the
Set the default gateway on both the serial interfaces to your ISP, this
should work.
Mukul
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Greetings to All ...
I would highly appreciate if some one can help me out this problem...
Basically we have
well done tim
From: Tim Booth
Reply-To: Tim Booth
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I'm a CCNP today. [7:21693]
Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 12:12:45 -0400
Hello All,
Today is a good day. Just passed Support with 85%. I didn't find this
test
easy by any stretch of the imagination.
I am now a
Hi everyone,
I have a small ospf scenario and I need some help:
R4R1---(s0)-bbr1
| ||
| ofpf 1 ||
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|
Search the groupstudy archives and groups.google.com. This question is
asked almost weekly and there are plenty of good responses...
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Hello friends,
i am planning to do CCIE written exam. I am looking for which book
Pls see my response in comp.dcom.sys.cisco...
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Hi Group,
Could some one tell me how can I poll my router interface using SNMP from
my
windows 98 work station? In my workplace I use Unix to issue SNMP commands
to
u need policy routing send yr config
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Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 4:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: source based routing . [7:21827]
Set the default gateway on both the serial interfaces to your ISP, this
You might wanna check out booksamillion.com before you buy from bookpool.
Often they have lower prices, and their service is outstanding.
I only use Amazon to search for books and read the reviews.
Hth,
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNP,
Hi Stephen,
NTL came back to me after more thorough testing, and acknowledged that
there is a problem between their pop and BT.
They have logged a trouble ticket with BT.
I'll let you know the problem.
Symon
---
Hi ,
i still think it`s the link..i have been told
Congratulations Jsn,
Good luck with the CCIE/Wr.
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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http://www.RouterChief.com
~~~
Anyone can help me to answer this 3 question??
1.Which command can you use to verify that a router interface has been
configured for CGMP?
a.show interface
b.show run
c.show pip
d.show cgmp
** i think the answer should be a, pls cfm!!
2.Which command(s) are required to configure the MLS-SE to
Chuck,
Also remember that in a perfect world, virtual links are only meant to be a
quick fix and, in most network designs, they are not an acceptable standard.
My .02c,
Rob H.NP, DP, blah,blah,blah.
It wouldn't be surprising to hear they took open book exams.
There are many unscrupulous individuals out there and not necessarily
overseas, America has their share also, supported by the events/scams
becoming evident after the events of NYC and Pentagon...
Rick
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It is a command to basically use on serial interfaces when you have run out
of available ip addresses or want to conserve the ones you've got. You just
use ip unnumbered in combination with a configured routing protocol.
HTH,
Rob H. NP, DP, blah,blah,blah...
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Try half.com, you might be surprised at the savings and shipping options.
Rob H. NP, DP, blah,blah,blah.
Could try all of those places with one hit...
www.bestbookbuys.com
Phil
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From:
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: Off Topic - why would anybody use Amazon? [7:21761]
Try half.com, you might be surprised at the savings and shipping
We have a couple of Cat 6Ks running IOS, when CRT terminal software is
starting from a PC with the console cable connected it goes into rom monitor
mode. Anyone know the reason for this, I haven't found anything on the CCO
yet
regards
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You don't say how your routing, strictly default or full BGP. If full
BGP let the packets take the best path, if default set up two default
and load share per destination and I wouldn't get too hung up about some
asymetrical routing.
But if you insist, policy routing is for you.
Dave
You can check out net-snmp, formally called ucd-snmp. It's a free package
and it definitely runs on NT and W2K, not sure about Win98.
http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/
HTH,
Kent
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Sent:
I am working on point to point T1 install at a small office. The line
protocol keeps going up and down every 30 seconds and I cannot ping myself.
My keepalive timers are not incrementing. The telco provider says that they
are not providing the clock on this line and that we need to do so
Let's say you want to run frame relay or hdlc using serial interfaces on two
routers, but don't have any ip addresses to waste, you can use the ip
addresses of the ethernet or token ring interfaces as the ip addresses for
your serial interfaces. This stuff is easy to look up on Cisco's web site.
We are using a combination of Cisco PIX and Websense Devices.
What we want to achieve is, getting accounting informations out
of this websense application.
There is a section called Bytes Transfered - which acctually remains
0 - although the URLs are filtered and logged in the reporter..
Is
Is there a device that can split say a wic1dsu-t1 like you guys are
splitting v.35 ports?
-Patrck
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My comments are included below:
Debbie
--- Vijay Patankar wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a small ospf scenario and I need some help:
R4R1---(s0)-bbr1
| ||
| ofpf 1 |
Question 1
I think the answer is : show run
Question 2
I think the answer is A :
set mls enable
set mls include
Question 3
the answers are B D
because : A is false command, good command is : set spantree portfast enable
and the priority doesn't influence the convergence time
Hope it
You tie your serial (generally) to a LAN or loopback interface instead
of giving the serial interface it's own address. For this scenerio just
don't do it, need addresses, see RFC 1918.
Dave
birdy wrote:
Dear all
can anyone tell me what is IP unnumbered ?
Regards, birdy
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On Feb 23, 3:47am, Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
}
} You might wanna check out booksamillion.com before you buy from bookpool.
} Often they have lower prices, and their service is outstanding.
}
} I only use Amazon to search for books and read the reviews.
I did use Amazon once because they
Guys,
Correct me if I am wrong, but are there several ways of doing a reverse
telnet? When the term reverse telnet surfaces I think of a console
connection via a terminal server to another router or switch using an ip
address and port number (eg. 10.10.5.1 2001).
However, based on what I am
Perhaps I don't have enough time in the field to answer this, but in my
experience I've never installed a T-1 where the service provider line
did not provide the clocking. Every single T-1 in our network (and
that's a bunch) gets its clock from the line. I have no idea why they
would choose not
Hi all,
This message was forwarded to me, I was just wondering if anybody knew
anything further about it. I know not everybody is affected, because we are
still getting limited calls on 800 numbers, but we aren't able to dial any
at all.
- Jeremy
The centralized database (known as SMS) that
Reverse telnet will allow you to access a serial device (mode, console port)
connected to a low speed serial, or async port on the terminal server. It's
very handy for a single point of access to multiple router/switch consoles,
and it's used to access modems that are directly connected. Check
You definately need to set the DSU and one location to line the other
to internal. Also make sure you have you framing and coding correct,
most common is B8ZS and ESF which are default if using Cisco's internal
CSU/DSU
Dave
Stephen Hoover wrote:
I am working on point to point T1 install
This is true. We use modems connected to the AUX port for dial backup
and I can always RT to the modem to check things out. It's not
necessary very often but it's easy to do. The downside is that the
modem must be configured to match the speed and flow control settings of
the AUX port before
Sounds like a clocking issue to me. Are you using internal or external
CSU/DSU?
-Eric
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Jon,
I think this will answer your question.
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/ccielab/200106/msg01128.html
-Junovtv
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Looks like this database doesn't handle 888 numbers, however - I just called
one with no problem.
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From: Jeremy Felt
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 10:45 AM
Subject: Fw: Nationwide Toll Free Outage [7:21859]
Hi all,
This message was forwarded to me, I
Sorry but i was wrong, after a verification :
I think that :
Question 2 is not A
because, in case of RSM, you don't need to put the set mls include
command. It's automatic and MLS is by default enable on CATALYST that
support it.
So I think the answer is B.
Sorry for the confusion ...
This is a notification that all major carriers, like ATT and MCI are
experiencing a widespread problem with people dialing 800 #'s. Right now it
is affecting mainly Ohio, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Illinois and the West Coast.
When dialing an 800 # from one of the above mentioned locations, you
Michigan location here. All down.
Need to call presales at cisco for a spec. Anyone know if there is a
non-800 number for Cisco PreSales.
Thanks,
Adam
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Hi all,
This message was forwarded to me, I was just
Where are you located? We've been hearing reports that it is mostly
affecting the midwest, possibly the west coast, but that the east cost is
fine.
- Jeremy
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: Nationwide Toll Free Outage
The lines are clocked, 1.5M in T1 for example but the end devices also
need to be in synch. In frame relay the frame switch provides clock so
you set both ends DSU's to clock off the line and a point to point
connection you pick one DSU to provide clock and one to synch off others
clock since
I am using an internal DSU on my end. I am not sure what they are using on
their end. I have checked and double checked the linecoding and framing.
This is a SouthWestern Bell circuit, but it passes through a different long
distance carrier. It should be B8ZS, ESF, and HDLC on the layer 2. Again,
I am trying to find out how much of flash I have on my PIX in order to
upgrade.
I am running Version 4.07 on my PIX 520. The show version does not return
the amount of RAM.
How can I find out my specs?
Pierre-Alex
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Hey folks,
I have passed CCIE written,
One down one to go
I like to thank all the group members who helped me out.
Now on to the LAB,
Any tips or recommendation is appreciated.
Also , I am looking for some more router and switched - Cisco of course-
IF anyone out there have some cheep
Have you tried this link?
http://www130.nortelnetworks.com/cgi-bin/eserv/cs/emodules/documentation/onl
ineDoc/liProductDocuments_main.jsp?BV_SessionID=0740383379.1002127033@@@
@BV_EngineID=iadccecfgkembhkcginchgcgio.0Product=8130
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Load version 5.1 and do a show ver. It will tell you how much flash you
have.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
Network Learning Inc
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I am trying to find out how much of
here is the config :
ip host modem1 2001 192.168.190.25
ip name-server 192.78.4.156
ip name-server 192.78.4.158
!
interface Ethernet0
ip address 192.168.190.25 255.255.255.0
no ip route-cache
!
interface Serial0
no ip address
no ip route-cache
shutdown
!
interface Serial1
no ip address
no
Hee hee. That's very funny. I'm going to ask a dumb question though. I know
what rm does. What does rm -rf do?
Often e-mails to the group with URLs in them get filtered. I'm not sure
why. It happens especially with short e-mails when the URL is near the top.
You just have to be patient and
We are trying to configure access server to console in to the device
that is attached to it through async port. When we try to telnet into
the device that attached to the router we get connection refused
message. What should we check?
[GroupStudy.com removed an attachment of type text/x-vcard
I recently had a similar issue with no clock provided one end due
(supposedly to some piece of telco gear). In any case we didn't know that
was happening. We assumed clocking was from the line. It would fail
intermittantly every few days during idle traffic times. The solution was to
provide
-r is a 'recursive' flag (remove the contents of the directory recursively).
-f is a 'force flag' (ignore non-existant files, never prompt).
And for those that don't know, rm is used to remove files or directories.
/bin is a common directory where binaries are kept...
-- Leigh Anne
PS. I
Dear Cisco grus,
Is there such a debug command that sets time for the debugging so in case I
do such thing as 'debug all' it finishes the debug by itself after certain
time?
I searched the Cisco site and also am going through the 12.0 Debug Command
Reference but can't seem to find it.
Let me
To all,
I'm monitoring a network and I'm seeing high network utilization
levels on the main (only) network segment. My question is that I've always
heard the rule is 60-70% and your in trouble and can start experiencing
network degradation. Now my question is where can I find this in
hi,
I have a question. consider a network consisting of frame realy switches
(newbridge nodes containg framerelayengine cards) connecting two routers via
serial interfaces. if we have the qos parameters like the CIR,Bc and Be
defined on the frame realy switches for a particular virtual
add no exec to line 1 8
to get to line 1, telnet 192.168.190.25 2001
if you add ip host device1 2001 192.168.198.25, then you can just telnet
device1
If you get connection refused, clear line 1. you might have to do that
twice to actually get the line cleared.
good luck
-e-
- Original
Dont you need digital modems for the for the ISDN circuit to carry the
voice(pots) connection? IE.. PRI configured to use both ISDN and POTS has a
digital modem card for the conversion. I would imagine that a BRI line needs
the same type of conversion.. ie.. VoIP..
Here is one link that talks
Rm -rf ...
rm remove
-r recursive
-f force
all together -- same effect as a deltree /y .; namely - everything on HDD
is no longer present :).
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personally i am using bridges router and switches for ccie's
by caslow and boson #1 for prep i'd also like input from anyone
else who has passed cciew
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It's too simple to just have the amount of flash listed in the output
so instead they create this goofy table:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/pixfaq.shtml#Q22
Dave
Pierre-Alex GUANEL wrote:
I am trying to find out how much of flash I have on my PIX in order to
upgrade.
I am
Pardon my ignorance, but how will I load 5.1 unless I know I have enough
flash to run the upgrade?
I was hoping that Cisco would have a URL where you can enter the serial
number and get the factory default.
Pierre-Alex
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Thank you Dave!
Pierre-Alex
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From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 12:48 PM
To: Pierre-Alex GUANEL
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PIX - FLASH [7:21875]
It's too simple to just have the amount of flash listed in the output
so
actually, this is incorrect. rm -rf is not really as powerful
for removing systems as you would think. assuming that
rm uses dynamic linked libraries (instead of static), it could
theoretically stop in execution upon reaching libc.so[.X] or
any of it's dependant executables. assuming that one
Doyle volume 1, Halabi, boson 2 and 3, ccie written workbook/camp from
ccbootcamp.com
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Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 1:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
5.1 will load on 2MB or 16MB...that's why I said, 5.1! of course, that
little cisco table is probably easier!
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
Network Learning Inc
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The -r deletes all files and subdirectories at and below the point at which
rm is invoked / analogous to deltree but without prompting. Haven't seen
the f used before...
Priscilla Oppenheimer 10/03/01 10:27AM
Hee hee. That's very funny. I'm going to ask a dumb question though. I know
what
Sorry all, but www.walmart.com always has best prices on books. Well Cisco
Press at least.
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I thought the most powerful Unix command is kill -9 /bin/laden
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Leigh Anne Chisholm
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 10:41 AM
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Subject: RE: OT: The most powerful Unix command EVER!!!
i would second that, though for routing protocols you can also use TCP/IP
routing jeff doyle volume 1 and 2 (also by cisco press) as a reference
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From: Rajesh Kumar
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 6:10 AM
Subject: Re: Which books should I use ? [7:21735]
Hi
The 70% rule of thumb is in many network design treatises. I know because
I put it there. ;-) I put it in the initial Designing Cisco Networks course
which grew a life of its own and the rule got listed in all sorts of
design books after that.
I got it from years of consulting for Network
I can't speak for every telco but I don't think we do anything unusual
when it comes to T1 point-to-point circuits, deliver 1's and 0's not
clock. What you did is not only the solution it is the correct way to
provision a p-t-p circuit.
Dave
Daniel Cotts wrote:
I recently had a similar
i have heard that the time duration between the written exam and the lab has
increased to 18 months from 12 months, is it true and effective from now on.
also does it hold for a candidate who have cleared his exam before this rule
was implmented.
thanks
umer irshad khan
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WOrld
a handy little tool when looking for these things in UNIx are your
handy dandy man pages, though I often find them kinda crpytic.
ledzep man rm
User Commands rm(1)
NAME
rm, rmdir - remove directory entries
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/rm [ -f ]
The goal wasn't to delete the entire disk. The goal was to delete
/bin/laden/ and supposedly any sub-directories or minions. ;-)
Priscilla
At 02:07 PM 10/3/01, dre wrote:
actually, this is incorrect. rm -rf is not really as powerful
for removing systems as you would think. assuming that
rm
In most routers a debug all will finish itself in a few seconds ;)
Dave
Kim Edward B wrote:
Dear Cisco grus,
Is there such a debug command that sets time for the debugging so in case I
do such thing as 'debug all' it finishes the debug by itself after certain
time?
I searched the
Just an FYI
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/pixfirewall-authen-flood-pub.shtml
TroyC
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From My understanding, there aren't that much there.. u just need to know
some basic product knowledge...
This is a site with some Stratacom issues and stuff but probably more than
needed for the CID.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/74/topissues/wan_sw/top_issues_wansw.shtml
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