I passed the new and update CCNP:Switch in early Feb, and I studied a ton for it. I had read the previous Cisco BCMSN study guides, and failed the BCMSN and was happy to find out they reworked the test and cut out much of the VoIP, and Wireless stuff. I then grabbed the Official Cisco SWITCH...
We're still looking for all levels within our Systems and Software team (we're growing super fast and are now finding ourselves very understaffed!).
-- Repost from Early December --
The company I work for (CSN Stores) is looking to hire a bunch of System engineers, at all levels, Jr, Mid...
The company I work for (CSN Stores) is looking to hire a bunch of System engineers, at all levels, Jr, Mid and Sr. We're located right in the heart of Back Bay in Boston, MA.
Here are the listings that we've posted so you have all of the info. If you have any questions about the job, or...
The company I work for (CSN Stores) is looking to hire a bunch of Software engineers, at all levels, Jr, Mid and Sr. We're located right in Boston, MA. Here are the listings that we've posted so you have all of the info. If you have any questions about the job, or company, or culture don't...
So I just spent a long weekend in the Seattle area (had a great time! Nice city you guys have here) and rode the Cental Link, the light rail from SeaTac, up into downtown the past three days. My question is: did I have to pay for my rides? I played it safe every time and bought my pass, but...
I don't have any direct experience with the 2.0T, but I have the 1.8T in my car (02 Passat). I got it certified pre-owned and ended up flashing it before the warranty was up, but I have no regrest. I've had zero problems with it in the 30k miles I've put on it since the flash. I went with...
I've been a couple of times now, and witnessed the same thing. Then again I had a rental and field paint. It wasn't all that uncommon to get hit and not have it break. I remember the last time I went there were a good 3 or 4 times I got drilled but it didn't break so I stayed in. This was...
Moving my little sister into college (Loyola), so I'll be out here for a little bit. I've never been to Chicago before, so I'm looking for a few suggestions on what to check out. What are the spots I need to hit?
Thanks!!
Cat5e is capable of 1Gbps, perhaps if your cable is faulty you're getting intermittent packet loss resulting in a lot of retransmits, which will beat on your speeds. But I would think it would be more of an all/nothing if you had a damaged cable. But a cable is all of a few bucks, so ... meh...
Microwaves/vacuums can mess with your signal, but then again I don't have a microwave in my bathroom, so it may not be a concern ;)
Wireless G is advertised as 54Mbps, but you will rarely see more than 22ish of real world throughput. Still, that's most than most broadband connections, but...
Exchange uses RPC, so it will start on TCP/135 and then it will jump to a random high port. This exchange (har ... har...) can be caught and ports dynamically opened/QoS rules applied if your device doing the marking is sophisticated enough. If not you can try restricting the ports that the...
I don't exactly have a lab per say. I was poking around on the production network at work (3750s and 3560s), just refamiliarizing myself with the show commands I would need and the configs. But I think for this next go round I should utilize a dedicated lab. So I'll probably toss 3 3560's on...
STP was one of the area's I studied the heaviest. I went deep into RSTP and MSTP, and there was nothing on the test about those two in particular. They did throw a sim at me asking to load balance across trunks with stp - not something I do day to day. Quite frankly I didn't know it cold, and...
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