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Hi all,
Must the exam path for CCNP be Routing, Switching, Remote
Hi All,
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I just received word via Prometric (couldn't stand the suspense so I called
them) and to my utter amazement I passed the CCIE Beta exam!! I thought it
was the most difficult test I have ever attempted and was sure I had failed
my first Cisco exam. I thought I had failed because it hit MPLS and
Kris Keen wrote:
Instead of all crying, just go and sit the exam. Who cares if your
registered for 5x or 6x, you honestly thing they are different?
The CCNP exams are a joke they are that easy, and if havent changed for 6xx
then I'm really disappointed in Cisco.
Is BRI and PRI different
Hello group,
I' am presently working on a remote access solution for our network. We have
decided to use a Cisco 3620 with a Fastethernet for LAN connexion and PRI/E1
module for WAN connection. The router is running IOS version 12.2(4)T3. This
access server is configured to allow analog
Yes. Even Cisco Site tells the same
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/whats_new/
Regards.. Anil
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they're switching to
the new CCNP 6xx series exams. As of this afternoon,
6/5/02, the CCNP 5xx
I havent actually setup a VPN, but think I understand the very basic
concepts of a tunnel. Applying to a real life situation is confusing me a
little. I have a need to setup a remote office for a customer. They have a
2500 with a very basic NAT configuration, listed below my signature. They do
I would say VoIP encompasses internet telephony. In other words, internet
telephony is a use of VoIP technology.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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Theo,
The reason I sent it to everyone on the list was for the specific reason
of the individual who asked the question. I could not find the original
question through all my mail and I did not want him thinking it was ok to
setup 3000 users on a residetntial dsl line thinking I had did it
Hi,
I am aiming to do my CCIE Routing and Switching Qual
exam. Can anyone guide the what books to read other
then online materials. Coz I do not just want to do
the qual more then that I am more intersted in
developing a knolwedge base which would be on the
roadmap of CCIE RouSwitch.
Thanks,
Reza,
Do you know when exactly will the new test be online? I haven't found
anything about the exact date?
Hamid
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Hamid,
I am also planning to take the exam before the end of this month and
before
Cisco brings the new
Whats the difference between setting SNMP and SNMP-Server commands in IOS?
The settings look the same between the two and Im not sure if there is a
difference?
Thanks!
Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.
Cell 717-805-5536
Office 717-737-8586
FAX 717-737-0290
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Hi Guys,
I called prometric today and who!!! I am joining u
guys. I got a P too. I am so happy owwowwowowowow
Shahid
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I took the CCIE beta exam at the begining on May (a day beofore the
All,
I was browsing the NANOG 25 site and took a preview of the presentations
that will be presented during the meeting.
Based on my recent growing interest in Inter-Domain routing and
policies(IRR, RPSL), BGP, and MPLS/TE. I was wondering if anyone on the list
would be in attendance,
In order for the few PCs in the remote office to have access to the main
office servers, do I even need to build a tunnel since they have no
firewall?
Whether to setup a vpn tunnel or not is dictated by your business needs and
the types of services you want the remote office to access, not by
I don't have a vpn accelerator card installed on my pix can I configure
vpn ?
Im trying to configure internet users ability to connect to my internal
network
Probably use this config
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/110/pptpcrypto3.html
any suggestions..?
0: ethernet0: address is
Be forewarned that you don't
want multiple clients behind a dynamic NAT/PAT router trying to connect to
the same VPN server...it won't work.
This isn't really the case. It can be a bit more difficult to setup the
clients behind a NAT device, but it is entirely possible.
In many cases it's
Hello group,
I' am presently working on a remote access solution for our network. We have
decided to use a Cisco 3620 with a Fastethernet for LAN connexion and PRI/E1
module for WAN connection. The router is running IOS version 12.2(4)T3. This
access server is configured to allow analog
Exactly one year as a made man. Time to start studying for the recert. So,
I'm back!
Ken
#7544
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I'll be at the CCIE Power Session on Monday. It better be worth it... I just
got done paying for my power session, air fare to san diego, and
registration fee for my lab in july. I'm at the point where my credit cards
cringe every time I reach for my wallet.
Anyone else doing the IE power
I spoke with another person at Prometric. She basically said dont count
your chickens before they hatch. Also, she said they sometimes put a P in
there just for giggles and . (pardon my periods)
So, if you took the test out of curiosity and never expected to pass you
probably did'nt. :(
Neal,
I agree with you 100% the the CCIP is more relevent than the CCIE in the
service provider sphere.
However I think the CCIP has yet to attain the credability and recognition
of the CCIE. I think the reason Cisco probably introduced the CCIP is to
address the shortcomings of the CCIE in the
I'm not referring to a strictly static NAT setup. I'm talking about
dynamic NAT/PAT, where clients may get a NAT address or may use PAT,
depending on pool availability.
For example, I had a location that was dropping connections on the PIX and
I couldn't figure out what was going on. The
hi
I have a pix 506 connected to cable and would like my ftp server available
on the net and wondered how to configure the 506 to do so.
I have tried static (inside,outside) interface 192.168.0.2 netmask
255.255.255.255 0 0
and conduit permit tcp host 192.168.0.2 eq ftp any but it doesn't work.
Short answer: Yes, you can configure VPNs without the aide of the
Accelerator card. Your VPN encryption will be DES only, unless you
purchase a 3DES license and install it.
Good luck!
Mark
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Thanks for that response.
You just taught me something :-)
I mis-understood what you were saying the first time.
Regards,
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At 10:33 AM -0400 6/6/02, Kenneth R. Snell wrote:
Exactly one year as a made man. Time to start studying for the recert. So,
I'm back!
Ken
#7544
I'm not sure I like the examplewhat if the Mafia required you to
recertify in making your bones?
:-)
Might be useful for Noo Yawk CCIEs
Well, being that the whole process of being 'made' is a NY Mafia thing, I
think that its geographically centric ;-) In other cities, that was not the
case.
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On 06-Jun-2002, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
At 10:33 AM -0400 6/6/02, Kenneth R. Snell wrote:
Exactly one year as a made man. Time to start studying for the recert.
So,
I'm back!
Ken
#7544
I'm not sure I like the examplewhat if the Mafia required you to
recertify in making your
I know when I got mine they made me burn the saint. ;)
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*At 10:33 AM -0400 6/6/02, Kenneth R. Snell wrote:
Hi,
I am facing problem in our new commissioned DXX link .
line protocol and serial are down but output of show
controller shows v.35 TX RX clock detected.
Please advice.
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VoIP is any time you take sound and packetize it using standard (H.323, SIP,
etc) or non-standard (Cisco's Skinny) protocols, which, in turn, allows
one's voice to travel over IP. When you use VoIP to inmitate and/or expand
upon traditional POTS telephony (ip-to-pstn, call forwarding,
If you have version 6.0 or greater you can do port redirection with the
static command. Create an acl to allow the traffic
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_61/cmd_ref/s.htm#xtocid20
static
Maps a local IP address to a global IP address (NAT) and supports TCP and
I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are referring to Craig, but it
might help. We also have had problems doing VPN Client connections behind
PAT. Its only in places where the DSL/Cable router cannot support PAT on
unknown ports, like UDP 1 which is default for VPN 3000 connections.
Quoting Andrew Smith :
On 06-Jun-2002, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
At 10:33 AM -0400 6/6/02, Kenneth R. Snell wrote:
Exactly one year as a made man. Time to start
studying for the recert.
So,
I'm back!
Ken
#7544
I'm not sure I like the examplewhat if the Mafia
Please check my logic:
My Bc is 8,000 bits
My Be is 16,000 bits
My CIR is 64 Kbps
If I send 1 burst of 56,000 bits then 4 bursts of 4,000 bits, after the 4th
burst of 4,000 bits I will be able to burst again but not before that.
Correct?
Here is my rational (Assume no congestion in the
Try exercising... It does increase mental stamina.
Pierre-Alex
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hi,
Thanks I tried static (inside,outside) tcp interface ftp armada ftp netmask
255.255.255.255 10 0 where armada is the name of the internal ftp server, I
also used a conduit permit ip any any and I still can't ftp to it.
I should also mention there is another problem unless I use a conduit
LOL
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I know when I got mine they made me burn the saint. ;)
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Based on my recent growing interest in Inter-Domain routing and
policies(IRR, RPSL), BGP, and MPLS/TE. I was wondering if anyone on the
list
would be in attendance, also does anyone have any idea as to the timeline
in
Has anyone has any problems with a 3660 router and approximately
2000 users using inside NAT? I am wondering about CPU.
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The conference is 40 minutes from my house and I'll definitely be in
attendance and likely hang around the Juniper Networks booth at the
BeerGear.
At 11:27 AM 6/6/2002 -0400, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
All,
I was browsing the NANOG 25 site and took a preview of the
presentations
that
Hi,
I have completed 2 papers on CCNP...One is ACRC (40x) the other is BCRAN
(50x)...
I still has 2 more to go but now there is this new series (60x)...Hence what
will I get at the end of the day? CCNP1.0 or nothing?
Thanx..
With regards,
Sliver
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Is there some function that can filter NetBEUI traffic through a
router/bridge based on packet size that can get set without user
intervention? I have RSB (both simple and multi-port RSB show the same
symptoms) configured on a 7010/RSP w/ an old four-port CX Token interface
board. I am bridging
Hi group,
Is there any condition that OSPF area 0 must be contiguous?.
I remembered read this some where on CCO. Is this true?. For a situation,
three ospf routers connected in a triangle shape, what if one of the link
goes down?.
Any one experienced on this situation, please show me some
Call Manager/AVVID is IP telephony - the end to end voip network.
VoIP is usually just packetized voice between two routers.
IP telephony is more indepth then VoIP.
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VoIP is any time you take
I'll be at the power session on Mon.
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I am doing the IE power session on Friday
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Actually, scientific studies show that when your brain feels like you're
full, sleep is the only answer. There was an interesting hour on this exact
topic on NPR last week.
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Try
Having read the section in the book a
pix by default should allow internal users to ping out but not the other
way
around, is there a fix for this also?
That is not true.
Handling ICMP Pings with the PIX Firewall
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/31.html
Use conduit permit
Hey,
I just heard that there is no question mark availability on the lab. Can
anyone give me there experience on this ??
-Thanks-
-Robert-
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