I have 2 tenant groups, one is Tenant 2 route 3 and the other is tenant 4 route 6. They are not able to call each other or transfer calls using only the phone extention but can call other phones not in a tenant group using only the extension. I need to know how to set up tenant to tenant...
KING2BE,
I am recent CCNA but have been working in the networking field for about 3 years. I am going to have to recommend ebooks from www.thebryantadvantage.com The series really prepares you for the test and you get 72 hours of rack time. I would say read Cisco self study, use Sybex for...
Well, I thought about the posts here and decided to go after the NP first. In fact, I just received the Cisco press series for the CCNP. Now I am building my home lab. I currently have 2 2500 series routers and an old 4000. Can anyone recommend where to find inexpensive 2900 series...
I am pretty new to this and am using Application Builder for the first time. I have created a menu, but one of the options needs to be a call transfered to an outside number. How would I go about this?
Thank you.
I am leaning towards going down the security path and persuing the CCSP. Does anyone have any advice on the CCSP cert or thoughts on CCNP vs. CCSP?
Ok, so I did it!! I passed the 640-801 today which means I am officially a CCNA.
I studied Cisco self study books, but as most know, they can be confusing at times.
I am not sure if I am allowed to endorse a product here, but I found something that I think helped quite a bit...
I am getting ready to take my CCNA next Tuesday and I seem to have a mindblock in ISDN theory. Can someone who has taken the exam recently let me know how much emphasis is on ISDN?
Thanks in advance
Hi all,
I am preparing for the CCNA and have come across a question that has me a little confused. The question reads, "What subnet is the address 200.17.49.200 /23 a member of?"
I thought that a 200 address was class c and couldn't use a /23 CIDR.
If someone could explain this I would...
thanks vipergg, I probably should have included more info in my post.
Here is my setup
I have 2 3750's connected via stack cable. I have 4 redundant uplinks, 4 connecting to one switch and 4 connecting to the other. I believe that is offering good redundancy. I was told without HSRP, I do...
On our network, we have 2 3750's connected via stackwise cable. The question has come up and I need to know, does anyone know of an advantage to using HSRP instead?
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