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JUT-PUNJAB-DA

2001-05-07, 8:31 am

HI you Gurus
I am Currently devoting my full time to CCIE,though i have got no Cisco cert .But i am sure i'll get it one day i.e. CCIE .However,Yestrday i was going through SRB configuration at CCO.It has alot of configuratin commands.WOOF!I have almost mastered them.No doubt about that the CCIE is the Expert's Cert.But does Cisco wants you to be expert in all the areas that
are listed in the BLUEPRINT of CCIE exam at Cisco official site.
How the the topics are weighted in the exam.
I am preparing my notes using the CCO Documentation and QUE PREP KIT(350-001) by BaerWolf(It's not an adversiting but dear i want to mention what resources i haveBelieve me.)


If any body from you belonging to Pakistan can tell me where can i get more CCIE books in Islamabad,plz do it.So that I can have more study resources,as i have came to know from various websites that you should have atleast 2-3 books for the CCIE qualification exam
netport

2001-05-07, 10:48 pm

Next time, keep the font simple and don't change the color around then someone would respond. If you want to obtain the ccie, first, you have to have access to cisco equipments. Second, I would recommend studying from the ground up. Study the basics, such as what's Cisco's proprietary wan protocol? Try to answer that without blinking.
JUT-PUNJAB-DA

2001-05-08, 12:04 am

I think u may be suffering from colour Blindness.However plz refine ur question so that i can answer
imran1430

2001-05-08, 12:46 am

quote:
Originally posted by JUT-PUNJAB-DA
I think u may be suffering from colour Blindness.However plz refine ur question so that i can answer


I was born in Islamabad. Glad to be in America though. It is impossible to pass the CCIE exam w/o hands on experience. Im not sure if they even have routers in Pakistan LOL just kidding

I do not know of any decent book stores in Islamabad (period)

By the way, what's up with the font colors?
I dont know why you used them but it only makes them harder to read at least for me.
JUT-PUNJAB-DA

2001-05-08, 1:54 am

Thanks for positive reply.I am currently
practicing with Krang's router simulator,boson router simulator and practicing commands at r1r2.com.But with least available commands with simulators.
Sorry for my BLOODY ENGLISH.(2 weak in English)Because i cann't get a chance to go Abroad like you.

quote:
By the way, what's up with the font colors?
I dont know why you used them but it only makes them harder to read at least for me.

I hope now its fine.
I am still looking for some body from Pakistan to tell me about any bookstores where can i get Cisco specific books.Because book prices in $$$ makes a huge amout of money atleast for me.
JUT-PUNJAB-DA

2001-05-08, 2:05 am

Any body from indian-community can send used books(CCIE) to me.
plz e-mail or Contact here
imran1430

2001-05-08, 9:55 am

quote:
Originally posted by JUT-PUNJAB-DA
Any body from indian-community can send used books(CCIE) to me.
plz e-mail or Contact here



Would it be possible for you to use www.amazon.com or www.bookpool.com to get some books through mail?
JUT-PUNJAB-DA

2001-05-09, 12:04 am

Thanks!
netport

2001-05-09, 3:15 am

Let me rephrase the question. What's the default encapsulation for wan links? Also it's proprietary.
JUT-PUNJAB-DA

2001-05-09, 9:39 am

I think it's HDLC
ALIBABBA

2001-05-09, 9:56 am

I just started on Cisco, so I'm not afraid to show my ignorance. Is it IGRP. I know Cisco created it. That's about all I know
netport

2001-05-09, 10:26 am

Correct its hdlc. What's the cisco proprietary routing protocol that enhanced the distance vector concepts and also acts like a link state protocol?
darthfeces

2001-05-09, 10:57 am

eigrp
ALIBABBA

2001-05-09, 11:09 am

Boy, was I showing my ignorance, or what? I guessed a routing ptotocol instead of an encapsulation protocol. Jeez !
darthfeces

2001-05-09, 11:19 am

just remember every ccie at one time had no
idea what routing was (or is) unless they came
into this world carrying one
netport

2001-05-09, 12:16 pm

Excellent Darthfaces! Now for a ccie question, what protocol is for non-routed protocols such as SNA, Dec-lat, etc over an ip backbone? Common features as RSRB and DLSW, but also provides more enhancements.
darthfeces

2001-05-09, 12:43 pm

uh .....
x.25 ?
netport

2001-05-09, 2:14 pm

Tricky question. Its dlsw+.
dcm

2001-05-09, 2:22 pm

quote:
Originally posted by netport
what protocol is for non-routed protocols such as SNA, Dec-lat, etc over an ip backbone?[/B]

"Tricky" wording...

dcm
darthfeces

2001-05-09, 3:10 pm

believe it or not that was my first choice
i was even looking it up in the ios 12.0
configuration guide ... then panic and went with
x.25
netport

2001-05-09, 4:27 pm

More questions soon to come.
JUT-PUNJAB-DA

2001-05-10, 1:43 am

hey netport
quote:
Correct its hdlc. What's the cisco proprietary routing protocol that enhanced the distance vector concepts and also acts like a link state protocol?

EIGRP is Cisco proprierty routing protocol.
It uses hopcount just-like a distance vectorand enhanced the distance vertor by incresasing the hop count limit to 254(15 for RIP)
It establises adjcencies just like link state and it uses incremental updates to share route information with adjcencies rather than periodic updates like a distance vector.

quote:
what protocol is for non-routed protocols such as SNA, Dec-lat, etc over an ip backbone?

ans:
quote:
Tricky question. Its dlsw+.

Now a question for you :
How many bits are reserved in RIF?
creamy_stew

2001-05-10, 4:13 am

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WoW, mAn, tHe CoLors dude!

Like so GroovY and shit!



/creamy
JUT-PUNJAB-DA

2001-05-10, 9:32 am

hey creamy stew
quote:
<BGSOUND src="inagadadavida.lsd" LOOP=infinite>

try VB codes instead but i think they don't allow you to play audio infinitely.
I think the html codes for this forum are off
plz try to answer to my question rather giving haphazard opinions & suggestions.
netport

2001-05-10, 11:13 am

What has 4 legs in the morning, 2 legs in the afternoon, and then 3 legs in the evening.
dcm

2001-05-10, 11:17 am

quote:
Originally posted by netport
What has 4 legs in the morning, 2 legs in the afternoon, and then 3 legs in the evening.

The human being.

dcm
netport

2001-05-10, 12:24 pm

Excellent.
MadChef

2001-05-10, 2:14 pm

What's my favorite color?

MC
netport

2001-05-10, 2:47 pm

Food color?
SpeakEasy

2001-05-10, 10:09 pm

betcha gonna be that Italian souace they have
in their futuciene......(can't seem to spell!)

Eah, netport you should start a question of the day thing going on.....gets people thinking do they understand what they know! Or do they really know what they think that they think they know!

Here's a q. how do u shoot a Tech. Manager with 15 years of experience and CCIE written under his belt, for not being able to design a network or lead an interview ?
netport

2001-05-10, 10:56 pm

Easy, ask him if an old dog can't do new tricks, what do you do to him? You put him to sleep. The same w/the manager.
imran1430

2001-05-11, 12:54 am

lol

Look at you guys!

Is that what happens to you when you know too much about Cisco?

ha?


lol j/p
netport

2001-05-11, 1:26 am

The knowledge doesn't stop here, it keeps on going and going and etc.
SpeakEasy

2001-05-11, 2:14 am

wish I could netport! - I fear I may end up working for him and his staff, in an office that is decorated with certificates - that I wonder 'bout whether they can actually do the work they're certified in......hmmmm!!

This is a tough world we live in, with tough unpleasent choices we have to make!

Though, back to networking - What do u fellas think is a worse to understand and deal with BGP or IS-IS !?

So far, I've only been introduced to BGP thru the Routing exam I sat a month ago; found it fun to read 'bout!
netport

2001-05-11, 2:22 am

I would say is-is, because you would have to know clns which I think nobody would use. Probably Sprint and the gov are still implementing it.
Tulcingo

2001-05-11, 7:20 am

hey Netport,
I was just wondering if you can answer this question since you are very good in Cisco...

If I am running two routing protocols in a network (Eigrp and Ospf). Lets say that my primary routing protocol is Ospf and have Eigrp as by backup, How can I make sure that I get all of Ospf's routes into the Eigrp's routing table in case that Ospf would fail? I know the answer for it but not sure of it. Can you answer me this and I will let you know if I have the same as you or not... Thanks
strikeattack

2001-05-16, 8:27 am

You would set up OSPF and EIGRP on all of your routers, and then set one of your OSPF/EIGRP routers to redistribute the routes across your backbone. However, EIGRP does not support logical areas, so I am not sure if you would have any problems with EIGRP crossing OSPF area borders. I do not think you would, but I have not actually field tested this.

In other words, REDISTRIBUTION.
jv128

2001-05-26, 7:41 pm

actually you more than likely will not implement clns when using isis. If you do clns you start relying on routing and the beauty of is-is is that you do not have to rely on layer 3 to exchange routing updates.
Also enabling clns limits you to level 1 isis as well.

also, isis and bgp is implemented at 80% of the tier one provider's backbones. The reason being is that ospf was very unstable until about version 10.2 of the IOS and providers needed the uptime and stability isis offers. Remember, you need to leard BGP regardless, what you decide on an IGP is what fits your network.

also, when your are redistributing eigrp into ospf, dont forget to turn off auto summary on eigrp and use the work subnets att eh end of your redistribute command...

jv128
ccnp, ccdp, ccse, ccsa, jncis
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