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    Newbie Question

    Never mind, answered my own question. Forgot it was case sensative. :) T J To PING or not to PING?
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    Newbie Question

    Iam trying to learn PHP from an old book so I dont know if Iam doing this right or not. Its running on win2k IIS. First file saved as checkbox.html <html> <head></head> <body> <form method = post action = &quot;checkbox.php&quot;> Have you ever eaten haagis before? <INPUT...
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    Bad CCNA Exam Experience

    &quot;Usually&quot; is a big word. Ive taken other tests with prometric and at those places they were very professional. As far as kids go, I dont care if theyre in the workplace or not, just as long as they dont get in the way. I got what i wanted, but I really feal bad for other people who...
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    Bad CCNA Exam Experience

    For anyone that was curious, cisco did recieve my score. So everything is cool now. T J To PING or not to PING?
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    Bad CCNA Exam Experience

    I dont mind retesting, it was alot easier than i thought it would be. I just dont want to have to pay for it again. Plus i took some time off work to study. Anyway Ill just have to wait and see what happens after the holidays. T J To PING or not to PING?
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    Bad CCNA Exam Experience

    Thanks Mike. T J To PING or not to PING?
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    Bad CCNA Exam Experience

    I went to take the exam today and had a really bad experience. I showed up early and ended up taking the exam an hour late because of &quot;technical difficulties&quot;. (Testing computers kept on crashing) After helping the net admin trouble shoot one of the PCs, I finally got one PC to load...
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    Multiple Paths EIGRP

    Actually that was for something else, but the routing table is not looking like it should. <-- Iam not really sure what that is :) but I think it would be easiest to shut down s0 since iam not getting too much bandwidth from it anyway. T J To PING or not to PING?
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    Multiple Paths EIGRP

    I change the routing protocol back to RIP v2 and its still the same. DTE#sho ip rout Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type...
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    Multiple Paths EIGRP

    DCE#sho run Current configuration : 1635 bytes ! ! Last configuration change at 18:16:16 UTC Thu Dec 19 2002 ! version 12.2 service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec no service password-encryption ! hostname DCE ! enable secret 15...
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    Multiple Paths EIGRP

    I have two routers connected B2B (R1 and R2) using both serial interfaces on each router. S0 clock rate is 148000 and S1 clock rate is 4000000. Routing protocol is EIGRP. R1=DCE R2=DTE Because of cabling issues I cannot increase the clock rate on S0. The problem that I have is that R2 sends...
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    Weird Cable Company

    Thanks for the advise svermill, I have 3 routers on my network and no hubs or switches. So for me to sniff any dhcp packets on the router interface would be pretty hard. I did a quick search on google and could not find a relevent way. Let me know if you know of an easy way of sniffing packets...
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    Why would use MTU??

    Router(config)#in s1 Router(config-if)#mtu ? <64-18000> MTU size in bytes or to set mtu per protocol, Router(config-if)#ip mtu ? <68-1000000> MTU (bytes) T J To PING or not to PING?
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    Why would use MTU??

    Makes sense. I was thinking 1500 was default for ethernet and wan networks. Thanks T J To PING or not to PING?
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    Why would use MTU??

    Why would someone want to use MTU over an interface? What is the reason for limiting packet size? Wouldnt this put more overhead on the router and cause network traffic to slow down or even drop packets that cant be fragmented? T J To PING or not to PING?

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