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[01:18]<gndyvx>?
[01:18]<[mzvzyw]>Yeah, I've done that a few times.
[01:18]<[mzvzyw]>Was more than 5 minutes though.
[01:19]<[mzvzyw]>I like having 3 monitors.
[01:19]<[mzvzyw]>IRC on the left, active task in the middle, and network monitoring on the right.
[02:03]<-- rjrvcxrrr xrs fuy>http://www.jpg.com")
[02:27]<dzzc1lyvn>hey
[02:27]<gndyvx>ho
[02:27]<gndyvx>hip hop horay
[02:27]<dzzc1lyvn>sup nemith
[02:28]<dzzc1lyvn>just getting down to some switching
[02:28]<gndyvx>just getting ready to go home
[02:28]<dzzc1lyvn>preparing mindset of the BCMSN
[02:28]<gndyvx>nice nice
[02:28]<dzzc1lyvn>making sure I get the topics..all covered
[02:28]<dzzc1lyvn>and enough hands on.
[02:28]<gndyvx>nice
[02:29]<gndyvx>you don't need to touch gear to pass a test
[02:29]<gndyvx>i have found out
[02:29]<dzzc1lyvn>yea I know that too
[02:29]<gndyvx>:P
[02:29]<dzzc1lyvn>once I understand the concepts
[02:29]<dzzc1lyvn>just got a nice guide.
[02:29]<gndyvx>nah nah... labing is good
[02:30]<dzzc1lyvn>.impCisco AVVID Network Infrastructure:
[02:30]<dzzc1lyvn>Implementing 802.1w and 802.1s in
[02:30]<dzzc1lyvn>Campus Networks
[02:30]<dzzc1lyvn>will go throuhg that now.
[02:30]<gndyvx>i passed a test this morning with out ever really touching a device
[02:30]<dzzc1lyvn>especially for BSCI
[02:30]<dzzc1lyvn>which test?
[02:30]<dzzc1lyvn>VOIP?
[02:30]<dzzc1lyvn>heh you're 1 hr behind me..
[02:31]<dzzc1lyvn>which state in the US are you locateD?
[02:31]<gndyvx>colorado
[02:31]<dzzc1lyvn>oh ho.k
[02:31]<gndyvx>Dark3Lite: JNCIA
[02:31]<dzzc1lyvn>hmm
[02:31]<dzzc1lyvn>juniper?
[02:31]<gndyvx>juniper ccna equivelent
[02:32]<dzzc1lyvn>ohh o.k
[02:32]<dzzc1lyvn>lol
[02:32]<dzzc1lyvn>you took the courseS?
[02:32]<gndyvx>100% on OSPF, BGP, Multicast and MPLS
[02:32]<gndyvx>then a 50% on rip
[02:33]<dzzc1lyvn>heh
[02:33]<dzzc1lyvn>you got high marks on the hard stuff
[02:33]<vd2r>fuck. inventoried all my networks, still missing 15 devices.
[02:33]<gndyvx>whats up with that
[02:33]<gndyvx>tmbg: heh
[02:33]<dzzc1lyvn>and and low marks on the easy stuff
[02:33]<dzzc1lyvn>haha
[02:33]<gndyvx>well
[02:33]<dzzc1lyvn>you're a hard man
[02:33]<gndyvx>yeah rip was acutally my lowest section
[02:34]<vd2r>bcmsn doesn't seem so bad based on the prep course I took.
[02:34]<vd2r>I was bored through the first half, didn't get interesting until the last day or two, stuff like MST was on day 4 of 5.
[02:35]<vd2r>dhcp snooping. that sort of crud was way towards the end.
[02:39]<dzzc1lyvn>brb
[02:39]<dzzc1lyvn>restarting
[02:40]<pzrgac>Hi all
[02:42]<pzrgac>I have two interfaces on a router to the internet, one at 128k the other one at 1Mb, I'd like if possible to use both interface as default
[02:43]<pzrgac>packets would go by default via 1Mb link and overspill to the 128kbs if congestion or if 1MB link to the internet dies...
[02:44]<pzrgac>the two interfaces are connected to separate networks....
[02:44]<pzrgac>any pointers doc or commands that would give a direction where to look?
[02:51]<vd2r>franck: we have a 7505 that has two default routes and it sort of balances itself.
[02:59]<dzzc1lyvn>hmm
[03:00]<dzzc1lyvn>who here is signed into msn messener?
[03:02]<djuxxx>is it possible to run 12.4 enterprise on any 2500 series router?
[03:03]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>nope
[03:03]<djuxxx>12.3?
[03:03]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>they released 12.3 for a 2500, but it's crashy and has memory leaks
[03:03]<djuxxx>so buying 2500 off ebay for CCNA lab is worthless :(
[03:03]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>mine stayed up about a day or so then crashed
[03:03]<djuxxx>2600 are expensive
[03:04]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>you can't even run 12.4 on 2600s, IIRC.
[03:04]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>2600 are cheap
[03:04]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>$300 for a 2621
[03:04]<djuxxx>what router can run 12.4?
[03:04]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>if i were you i'd score a cheap 3640
[03:04]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>you can snag the chassis for about $500, then modules for whatever
[03:05]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>if you do that, i have two 1E2W cards i'll sell for dirt cheap.
[03:05]<djuxxx>200 dollars on ebay right now... for an used 3640
[03:05]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>how much ram/flash?
[03:05]<djuxxx>12.4 on 3640?
[03:05]<djuxxx>c2500-j-l.112-17.bin
[03:05]<djuxxx>opps
[03:05]<djuxxx>It has 64 dram and 32 flash
[03:06]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>not bad
[03:06]<djuxxx>3640 is newer than 2600?
[03:06]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>that's a good price.
[03:06]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>s/newer/more capable
[03:07]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>3600 can take more modules than the 2600 can
[03:07]<djuxxx>how many 3600 series required for CCNA LAB??
[03:07]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>some say four, some say six, some say two
[03:07]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>depends on what you want to do, i suppose
[03:08]<djuxxx>i think 2 is enough
[03:08]<djuxxx>i wanted 3550 switch badly







