RE: Cannot boot from bootstrap eventhout configured wi [7:28808]

2001-12-11 Thread Shah Nick
Yes, I have seen this on 1720, I agree with you that you cant make it boot the bootstrap ios by using register value as 0x101 or 0x2101, however I didnt pursue it further, since it wasnt crucial for me. I guess it must be somewhere on CCO. Nick Message Posted at:

RE: Cannot boot from bootstrap eventhout configured wi [7:28808]

2001-12-11 Thread Shah Nick
I think I found an answer, basically only a few of the routers are having the RXBOOT image on them. yes, 2500, 3000, 4000 (i know for sure that 5400 has it) and others... but nowhere in the list did i find 17xx or 36xx etc. So its safe to assume that they dont have the rxboot image. Check this

RE: Off Topic - Good 3920 simulator [7:28802]

2001-12-11 Thread Nick S.
gz joe wrote: where to download it?thanks Costs 80$. go here : http://www.ccbootcamp.com/shoponline.htm Nick Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=28817t=28802 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

OT: Lab for Sale [7:28818]

2001-12-11 Thread Richard Chang
Hi, I have the following equipment for sale: 2503 8/8 2504 8/8 w/ mau 2513 8/8 25118/8 w/ Octal 4000M 16/8 1 eth, 1 tok, and 4 port ser. 2522 16\8 Cat 2926 runs same IOS as Cat 5 ISDN Simulator, Emutel Solo. I will include serial crossover cables, console cables, power

BGP and memory allocation errros [7:28819]

2001-12-11 Thread Patrick Donlon
Hi All I have a problem with a router running BGP. I have two 7204vxr's running BGP connecting to two different service providers, I upgraded the IOS of one the routers with version 12.1(5)T10 (IP PLUS IPSEC 3DES) and the boot image, it ran for a week with no problems. I upgraded the other

Re: Off Topic - Good 3920 simulator [7:28802]

2001-12-11 Thread Jason
Chuck, It's cheaper to use some cardboards and do screen shots of the 3920 and you get the same effect as using the 3920 simulator... cause that's what it does !! Chuck Larrieu wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... NLI ( AKA the Boot**Camp Company ) is now marketing

Re: x21 workable cable length at 2Mb [7:28752]

2001-12-11 Thread Gaz
Thanks Jenny, This table was the American equivalent of the UK table I saw with E1 at approx 8 metres. Everything I found suggested the same. I've had a bit of an argument with a company who swore blind that the 20 metres was well within limits and insisted that the install go ahead. Now I'm

Re: Cannot boot from bootstrap eventhout configured wi [7:28821]

2001-12-11 Thread WKPhoon
if there is the case, wat is the purpose to be served to have the bootstrap ios if can not be boot up for those router series ? - Original Message - From: Shah Nick To: Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 4:13 PM Subject: RE: Cannot boot from bootstrap eventhout configured wi

3rd party Flash memory [7:28823]

2001-12-11 Thread Patrick Donlon
Hi everyone I am looking at purchasing flash memory cards for Cat6Ks from Kingston, I'd just like to hear from anyone who has done the same and whether the flash cards worked OK cheers Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=28823t=28823

Re: 3rd party Flash memory [7:28823]

2001-12-11 Thread NKP
Hi Patrick , I am using third party DRAM and Flash on my 2600 series routers , and they have been working fine for the last 3 months , and they cost fraction of the price as compared to the original Cisco Price list , I have upgraded my Flash and DRAM on 4 of my routers so far and

Re: PIXL: no client connectivity [7:28685]

2001-12-11 Thread fahim
Hi It seems to me that you have missed access group command For example, use the following command statement to ping from the inside interface to the outside interface: access-group acl_ping in interface outside. Once you define an access list you have to specify the access group command for each

visual snmp client [7:28825]

2001-12-11 Thread ndabarasa michel
hello, i want to be able to monitor interfaces on my snmp_enabled devices. i wantto know what snmp client i can use(if possible a visual and easy one). links to documentations highly appreciated. /'^ ^'\ ((o)-(o)) |oOOO--(_)--OOOo--|-|- |

SNMP Help [7:28826]

2001-12-11 Thread Russ Kreigh
Can someone help me figure out the MIB's to get information from the show interface commands? I am specifically looking for. -input/output -crc -carrier transitions -overruns Thanks -Russ Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=28826t=28826

Re: visual snmp client [7:28825]

2001-12-11 Thread Dennis
Castlerock SNMPc -- -=Repy to group only... no personal=- ndabarasa michel wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... hello, i want to be able to monitor interfaces on my snmp_enabled devices. i wantto know what snmp client i can use(if possible a visual and easy

RE: Does session layer protocol use IP address ? [7:28378]

2001-12-11 Thread anil
Please stop sending messages about this topic (or any other topic) until you have done some real research. I had no idea you were the moderator of this group. My sincere apologies -Anil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Priscilla

Re: ATM circuit [7:28774]

2001-12-11 Thread MADMAN
Not ours Dave Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: My co-author added this statement to the book I'm working on: an ATM virtual circuit may begin on an OC-3 fiber link, cross over to a T3 line, pass across a Gigabit Ethernet fiber backbone, and end up going out through an OC-12

RE: C2620 with NM-1FE1R2W? [7:28716]

2001-12-11 Thread Mcfadden, Chuck
Actually this NM does not work in the 26xx series. I believe the logic is that the processor in the 26xx cannot handle the additional FE cards, however that's just my guess (I mean a 2621 would have two right?). You will find that any NM-FExxx will not work in a 26xx router. Sorry 'bout the bad

RE: Passed CCIE Written [7:28772]

2001-12-11 Thread Greg Harper
Well, think about it this way. You have a test with 26 questions. You get a === Section 1: 100% Section 2: 33% Section 3: 33% Final Score: 85% === It doesn't make much

Re: ATM circuit [7:28774]

2001-12-11 Thread MADMAN
We provide a similiar service, labled LSS, LAN switching service. Customer gets either a 10 or 100M connection which we carry over DS3 or OC3 ATM. At the customer prem the router is actually a bridge or if you will, transparent LAN. Dave Gregg Malcolm wrote: Priscilla, I have to agree

Re: BGP and memory allocation errros [7:28819]

2001-12-11 Thread MADMAN
You don't give the more important output, a sh ver!! If you don't have 128M then you have memory problems or lack thereof. dave Patrick Donlon wrote: Hi All I have a problem with a router running BGP. I have two 7204vxr's running BGP connecting to two different service providers, I

Re: PayPal Scam [7:28519]

2001-12-11 Thread Dennis
And how many times were you ripped off? -- -=Repy to group only... no personal=- Donald wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Actually I have bought and paid for everything with paypal. Oh that is my ccie lab I'm talking about, so I think it is relevant. -

RE: Does session layer protocol use IP address ? [7:28378]

2001-12-11 Thread anil
What's your point? This is total crap coming from a self proclaimed moderator. The session layer is an elusive beast that is not implemented much That is my point. - until you have done some real research -Anil (PhD [Comp-Sci Tokyo Inst of Technology]- Sister School of MIT) Does that count??

RSRB [7:28835]

2001-12-11 Thread Lupi, Guy
I have set up RSRB in the lab, and I have verified the configurations several times with various sources. The issue that I am seeing is that when I specify the remote neighbor in the configuration, the state transitions from dead to closed, but never to open. My question is, what causes the

Multiple Virtual-Templates?!?!?! [7:28836]

2001-12-11 Thread Michael Williams
My question is about being able to use multiple Virtual-Templates for PPP Multilink applications. Picture this: A router (3640) configured to handle analog and ISDN dial-up via ISDN PRI and Mica modems that also has 2 point-to-point T1s attached to it's serial ports for WAN connectivity.

Re: RSRB [7:28835]

2001-12-11 Thread MADMAN
I think a RIF will do. dave Lupi, Guy wrote: I have set up RSRB in the lab, and I have verified the configurations several times with various sources. The issue that I am seeing is that when I specify the remote neighbor in the configuration, the state transitions from dead to closed,

RE: BGP and memory allocation errros [7:28819]

2001-12-11 Thread Hugo M. H. R. Taxa
Well, if you don't have 128MB of memory you're on severe trouble. Full-BGP-routing as it stands right now (all 105000 routes of it), takes around 80MB memory on your router (you can check this thru sh proc mem and checking the process BGP Router). And that is for a single peer giving you

Re: ATM circuit [7:28774]

2001-12-11 Thread steve skinner
pris , i am going to answer to the statement itself... i am not going to say weather it is possible (becuase i don`t know) but the passage reads to me like this an ATM VC can run over any medium becuase it`s a VC..it may leave your HQ on ATM but int the Service provider`s backbone it

frf.12 [7:28840]

2001-12-11 Thread VoIP Guy
Has anyone have a clue as to when frame-relay fragmentation could actually make a voice call worse? Steve Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=28840t=28840 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: Archive Search [7:28788]

2001-12-11 Thread Paul Borghese
Occasionally this happens. I will fix the problem. It will take about three hours to rebuild. Thanks! Paul - Original Message - From: Dan Lockwood To: Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:19 PM Subject: Archive Search [7:28788] The archive search feature seems to be non-functional.

Re: RSRB [7:28835]

2001-12-11 Thread John Neiberger
If you have access to an image that supports APPN, you can configure your routers as APPN nodes. If the nodes are able to connect, then your RSRB/DLSw+ configs are working. Here is the link to a post in the archives: http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/200106/msg01186.html You can also

RE: Does session layer protocol use IP address ? [7:28378]

2001-12-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Anil, First, let me say I _am_ one of Paul's moderators. Moderation, on this list, works on an exception basis -- certain key phrases and names put things into a queue for moderator review before they post. People that don't play nicely with others have been known to join those filters. A

Re: frf.12 [7:28840]

2001-12-11 Thread John Neiberger
I'm not certain as to why, but *every* time we've tried it, the voice call quality has gotten worse. I have no explanation because it doesn't really make sense, but it's happened every time we've tried it. Sorry I couldn't be of more help... John VoIP Guy 12/11/01 8:49:34 AM Has anyone

IOS 12.0(4) Bugs ? [7:28845]

2001-12-11 Thread Phil Barker
Has anyone got a cisco link for bugs in the above IOS ? I'm having difficulty locating on cisco.com. specifically relating to 'sh sessions' and 'telnet to vty 0 4. I can telnet the routers without a password or login. Regards, Phil. __ Do You

Re: frf.12 [7:28840]

2001-12-11 Thread VoIP Guy
I had the same issue with FRF.12. Sounds good in theory and on papaer, but in the real world, it never works. FRF 11 Annex C is OK (VoFR) and PPP multilinking is OK, but FRF.12 is no good. Remind me to thank Cisco for drinking the FRF.12 kool-aid. John Neiberger wrote in message [EMAIL

RE: BGP and memory allocation errros [7:28819]

2001-12-11 Thread Bill Carter
Madman is right. In the absence of more memory this should help. http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/459/41.shtml -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patrick Donlon Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 2:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: BGP

RE: Does session layer protocol use IP address ? [7:28378]

2001-12-11 Thread anil
I don't agree that the other guy did any real research The other guy is called Anil You could not even be bothered to do the resrarch to check the name.. Getting sloppy in your old age miss (must be a girl). Suggest you kindly *drop dead* before making personal attacks on my credentials/ability

RE: Does session layer protocol use IP address ? [7:28378]

2001-12-11 Thread anil
This group sure is a great way to make friends, aint it. Tend to get intimate real quick. Caps off, coats off and gloves off...here we go :-) Just my type... -Anil -Original Message- From: anil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 4:38 PM To: Priscilla

Clear counters command [7:28850]

2001-12-11 Thread Bob Perez
Does anyone know if you can use a clear counters command from the CLI on a Cat 3548XL to clear multiple int's at one shot? EX: clear counters fa0/1:48 ?? Thanks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=28850t=28850 --

traffic-shape basics for IP [7:28851]

2001-12-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
traffic-shape 16000 8000 48000 1000 What does it mean? 8000 is per interval, right? Intervat is 128ms by defaiult,right? So, 8000 x 8 = 64000 bps burst, right? Every second ??? So, 16kbps+64kbps = 80kbps, from which 32kbps guaranteed and the rest best effort ? What difference is between:

Schedule job in CiscoWorks2000 [7:28852]

2001-12-11 Thread Hans Stout
Hello colleagues, I am trying to schedule a job to get the enable and telnet passwords changed on all my switches and routers using the job scheduler in Resource Manager Essentials. I understand how to schedule the job, but the execution fails every time because the logon to the switches and

RE: Does session layer protocol use IP address ? [7:28378]

2001-12-11 Thread anil
until you have done some real research -Anil (PhD [Comp-Sci Tokyo Inst of Technology]- Sister School of MIT) Does that count?? - Priscilla Just in case you were wondering, that was a rhetorical question. Which means I do *not expect* a reply from your ego-centric highness. Suggest you look up

Re: frf.12 [7:28840]

2001-12-11 Thread Michael Williams
Can you tell me some of the difference between FRF11 and FRF12 as far as fragmentation goes? Does 12 offer some improvements (in theory) over 11? I remember MPPP and FRF11/12 being discussed as ways to fragment packets so that voice didn't get trounced on a low bandwidth (768Kbps) line

RE: Does session layer protocol use IP address ? [7:28378]

2001-12-11 Thread anil
Miss Priscilla The session layer is an elusive beast that is not implemented much Yes, well the level of research that went into your statement matches the intelligence of a newt, doesn't it? If you had a brain cell it would die of loneliness. -Anil PS fun isn't it, attacking someone's

RE: Does session layer protocol use IP address ? [7:28378]

2001-12-11 Thread anil
The session layer is an elusive beast The only elusive beast around here is a public apology. Looking forward to it. -Anil -Original Message- From: anil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 5:12 PM To: Priscilla Oppenheimer; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Does

RE: IOS 12.0(4) Bugs ? [7:28845]

2001-12-11 Thread Jim Mailliard
Hi Phil, Here is a link to 12.0 caveats. I did not see anything relating to your issue. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120cavs/120mcavs.htm Jim Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=28858t=28845

Re: Pin outs [7:28741]

2001-12-11 Thread Jim Keny
Thank you Jim Jim Keny wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Can any one point me to a web site where I can find information on how to connect terminal server (2509) to a console port of a cat5505. Thanks Message Posted at:

RE: Clear counters command [7:28850]

2001-12-11 Thread Bill Carter
yes clear counters [Enter] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bob Perez Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 10:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Clear counters command [7:28850] Does anyone know if you can use a clear counters command from

CCIE written questions [7:28862]

2001-12-11 Thread Yang Jun \(Ike Yang\)
Dear CCIEs, I failed in the CCIE written exam today and, I recall some questions here but can't find the correct answer. Do please help me figure out the correct answer and give me your explain. Great thanks! 1.. In a token ring environment, what is allowed regarding early token release?

OT:Group Study LAB Board Question [7:28863]

2001-12-11 Thread Gregg Malcolm
I recently passed my CCIE written. I am hoping for a Mid March lab date. Currently, cisco is showing only earliest available dates in June. I'd like to join the lab discussion group, but I have not yet schdeluded the lab since I don't want to wait until June to take it. Would it be an error

Re: frf.12 [7:28840]

2001-12-11 Thread VoIP Guy
From what I can understand, FRF.11 is just a standard to packetize voice and encap it in a frame-relay header. FRF.12 is a way to break up large packets in a queue, encap them in frame relay headers and interleave small voice packets among the larger packets. FRF.11 has nothing to do with

Cisco OSPF ABR Implementations [7:28868]

2001-12-11 Thread Jaeheon Yoo
Hi, all I believe you have already read this RFC draft. But for those who have missed this important material, I'd like to share this with you. It will clarify somewhat tricky Cisco ABR behavior. http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-ospf-abr-alt-04.txt Hope this helps. Regards

Re: frf.12 [7:28840]

2001-12-11 Thread VoIP Guy
From what I can understand, FRF.11 is just a standard to packetize voice and encap it in a frame-relay header. FRF.12 is a way to break up large packets in a queue, encap them in frame relay headers and interleave small voice packets among the larger packets. FRF.11 has nothing to do with

RE: Does session layer protocol use IP address ? [7:28378]

2001-12-11 Thread Joshua Barnes
Good to see that poor behavior is visited with goodness and wholesome encouragment. My name is Joshua and I am new to this board. Looking to learn all that can be taught! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of anil Sent: Tuesday, December 11,

RE: Speeding up BGP convergance in Bootcamp lab 18 [7:28859]

2001-12-11 Thread Joshua Barnes
YEEHAW!! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Howard C. Berkowitz Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 12:41 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Speeding up BGP convergance in Bootcamp lab 18 [7:28859] Nice... Nothing like taking cheap shots

RE: Group Study LAB Board Question [7:28863]

2001-12-11 Thread Jim Brown
Join the board and use whatever date you feel comfortable with. As far as the date is concerned, if you can leave on a weeks notice, there will be a seat available. Dates are always opening up. Just study with a March date in mind and you should be able to grab one within two weeks of the test.

Re: Schedule job in CiscoWorks2000 [7:28852]

2001-12-11 Thread John Neiberger
Yes. Login to CW2000 as admin (or a user with admin priveleges) and go to RME-- Administration -- Inventory -- Change Device Attributes. This is where you set the passwords and SNMP community strings that CW2K will use to access your devices. This is maintained separately from the SNMP

RE: CCIE written questions [7:28862]

2001-12-11 Thread Alex Lei
Hello Ike, From your email address I know you are based in China. Perhaps you are not very aware of Cisco's lawyer's fearsome powers due to geographical distance. I mean no ill will and this is simply a friendly reminder, but please refrain from posting actual test questions. You signed the Non

Re: CCIE written questions [7:28862]

2001-12-11 Thread MADMAN
I'm not going to sit a flame you, there is enough of that as of late, but I know I signed some Nondisclosure and though it's been several years I think you signed one when taking the CCIE written. IOW what your asking is violating the NDA. If you can remember these questions and answers me

RE: CCIE written questions [7:28862]

2001-12-11 Thread Ali, Abbas
If you can remember the questions then you should be able to find you own answers. You are violating the Cisco's policy. Please be careful. Regards, Ali, Abbas -Original Message- From: Yang Jun (Ike Yang) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 9:50 AM To: [EMAIL

RE: CCIE written questions [7:28862]

2001-12-11 Thread james mensah
Can't the moderator block these kinds of posting? It really makes me sick, let me get back to my lab before l get distracted -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Yang Jun (Ike Yang) Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 12:50 PM To: [EMAIL

Re: Group Study LAB Board Question [7:28863]

2001-12-11 Thread Gregg Malcolm
Thanks Jim. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't breaking any rule. I've taken the lab once (failed and written expired). I am familiar with how dates become open within a couple of weeks of when someone is ready for the test. Key is to be ready then start looking for swaps. Looks like a lot of

ethernet keepalive [7:28888]

2001-12-11 Thread VoIP Guy
what does an ethernet keepalive packet look like? Who does a router send one to (especially if connected to a switch). Is it looking for voltage or something else? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=2t=2 --

Re: CCIE written questions [7:28862]

2001-12-11 Thread EA Louie
Dear CCIEs, I failed in the CCIE written exam today and, I recall some questions here but can't find the correct answer. Do please help me figure out the correct answer and give me your explain. Great thanks! Wow, that is a lot of questions, and it clearly indicates that you were not

RE: CCIE written questions [7:28862]

2001-12-11 Thread Ali, Abbas
Sorry guys, I just got carried away. I always respected Cisco's NDA. I just didn't think that were the real questions since they were so long. In my previous groups I always raised the issue of NDA when some people tried to violate. IT WILL NOT HAPPEN AGAIN. Regards, Abbas -Original

RE: CCIE Written Exam [7:28870]

2001-12-11 Thread Nick S.
Good work Ali. Ric, the new format has 100 Q's to be answered in 2 hrs(120 mins). You can mark a Q, and go back, or you can go back and change anyway. Multiple selections dont tell you to select 2 or 3, but just multiple answers so we have to think and select the correct ones. The test stresses

RE: CCIE Written Exam [7:28870]

2001-12-11 Thread Olympia Ric
Nick, Thanks. Where do I get Rossi's paper? Ric Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=5t=28870 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

1601 with -mz. Images [7:7]

2001-12-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What does a 1601 need to support compressed images? PCMCIA flash cards cost more than the 1601 box. It should be very intresting to use an image like c1600-sy-mz.12.1-1 that needs 4MB flash, that's usually the amount of flash that the 1601 already have. The DRAM requirements are not higher if an

RE: CCIE written questions [7:28862]

2001-12-11 Thread Gardner, Brent
Let's be realistic here: If this guy had a memory good enough to remember all these questions, he would not have failed the exam. He obviously cheated and wrote the questions down during the test. ...or maybe he had a spy camera in his lapel? The sad thing is that he is tempting a lot of

RE: Does session layer protocol use IP address ? [7:28378]

2001-12-11 Thread anil
Priscilla I have a lot to learn from you (and others), and I mean that in all honesty. Thank you for being so patient and understanding. It's good to see the real you again. -Anil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Priscilla Oppenheimer

Re: Home lab - 2523 [7:27788]

2001-12-11 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello, I have a 2514 and a 2523 that I am selling for $1300.00 + SH. The 2514 has 2 serials and 2 ethernets and the 2523 comes with 8 serials along with a TR and ISDN port. Along with the router, you get 2 Cisco console cables, 2 AUI transceivers and 2 Cisco original V.35 DTE/DCE cables along

RE: Boson Practice Tests -- Cheating?? [7:28318]

2001-12-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shah, What about the other Cisco career certificaton exams (CC-N/D-A/P)? -Original Message- From: Shah Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: terca-feira, 11 de dezembro de 2001 00:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Boson Practice Tests -- Cheating?? [7:28318] CCIE Written (350-001)

RE: Does session layer protocol use IP address ? [7:28378]

2001-12-11 Thread Hugo M. H. R. Taxa
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Priscilla Oppenheimer Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 7:05 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Does session layer protocol use IP address ? [7:28378] ... This list is for people studying for advanced Cisco certifications.

OT:duplicate mails [7:28878]

2001-12-11 Thread ndabarasa michel
i am receiving duplicate mails since a couple of weeks. can the list owner help me ? /'^ ^'\ ((o)-(o)) |oOOO--(_)--OOOo--|-|- | Ndabarasa Michel... | | CCNA,CCAI.. | |

RE: CCIE written questions [7:28862]

2001-12-11 Thread james mensah
Abbas are you new to this group and do you have some respect for Cisco NDA and for that matter ethics? Watch out Cisco is about to get you. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ali, Abbas Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 2:22 PM To: [EMAIL