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  1. CiscoRC

    CCNA testing and training

    Depending where you live, check local schools that provides that training. I took it at Syracuse University CBIT Center. Lot's of hands on experience. Google to a near by provider and get prices but remember they are not cheap.
  2. CiscoRC

    Reading Nortel 450 config file

    You can run the Capture Text, that will give you a config file on Text from the emulation program. I've tested it, sometimes it's ok but you could also try PUTTY, it's a freeware emulation program.
  3. CiscoRC

    CCNA testing and training

    Mattgtech, yup that's about right that path is correct. ICND 1 = CCENT pass it and take ICND 2 = CCNA....I haven't used that site Global Knowledge much. But a good Ciscopress book is the way to go. I'm waiting for the book to be available at the end of the month. Peace
  4. CiscoRC

    How to do a complete system restore to factory mode

    ...in need to redo the computer from the vendor restoration CD or DVD, I just pop it in, easy...or I get my real license key from MS to do a fresh install, usually Vendor CD or DVDs are loaded with garbage at times while not all. *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  5. CiscoRC

    Beeping from motherboard

    ...and are nearly the fact that you must use the first hard drive as Master, then slave for the second. Checks jumper settings on your current hard drive should have a lable on the front telling you which jumpers to use....etc.... *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  6. CiscoRC

    Laptop Keyboard - Certain Keys Not Working Intermitently

    ...got a bad socket to your mobo. What I used to do is test it on another laptop same brand and model to see if the kb is doing the same thing, if not then it's your mobo. If yes then you got another defective kb. Just my 2 cents *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  7. CiscoRC

    How to do a complete system restore to factory mode

    ...be a no brainier. Also if you CD or DVD Rom drive is not set to boot from that drive, you'll need to go to BIOS to set it to boot the CD/DVD drive first or hit maybe F12? to get the boot sequence....something like that.... peace *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on...
  8. CiscoRC

    Risk of Changin Computer Names

    ...Be efficients in every network settings as well with computers that uses names. Every computer uses WS1 then perhaps with some numbers along with it to be used to correct the computer problem using RDP...etc.....just my 2 cents... *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  9. CiscoRC

    2801 series router problem

    ...to boot to the first current flash on file. If you have a couple flashs and want to boot it up specifically then yes use the BOOT= command remember it has to be in CAPS the first 4 letters, then sync, then reset, boom, done... *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  10. CiscoRC

    CISCO ALL COLLECTIONS

    Burst has nothing better to do but gangup on the poor helpless souls...haha kidding... I downloaded all the info, looks sweet....still waiting on my CISCO Press book. Peace *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  11. CiscoRC

    Ubuntu install

    ...compatible, not sure. geirendre, I will research on that... Thanks everyone, I'm going to research on this...I can get this to work on some older laptops no problems, but it's not liking my machines thus far... Thanks again... *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  12. CiscoRC

    Ubuntu install

    ...and terminologies on emphasizing the basic understanding of linux. I understand it's all on how the end user uses the OS is the result. I remember installing on older machines worked fine. Pretty clueless at the moment..... *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  13. CiscoRC

    Ubuntu install

    ...Don't know what's wrong, it says it's compatible with 2007 machines. I tried: Ubuntu Kubuntu Red Hat PCLinuxOS SuSE They all failed.... I guess I will have to wait for the next release, since my drive is sata. *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  14. CiscoRC

    Ubuntu install

    ...a sudden. It was installing fine but then failed midway through the install process. I no longer have the full version of RH 9, so I'm going to tackle the info qeirendre just provided see what happens. I'll keep ya posted... *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  15. CiscoRC

    Ubuntu install

    ...for the links...I will definitely let you know how it worked. I'll get to it when I get the chance. I have a spare HD so I can swap it and get the feel of Linux. I figured Ubuntu was the best starter to learn... Thanks again... *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  16. CiscoRC

    Ubuntu install

    ...now became Damaged!!!! I was installing it until I put the second CD in boom, shot to hell. Down anyone know of any reason why it will not install using Ubunto or Kubunto? Is the i386 the same as x86 processor tpe? Thanks *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  17. CiscoRC

    Linux and SATA - Which work?

    ...from the beginning. I have a new loptop, SATA Drive, but I have a spare Drive that is sata 80GB, plebty of space to run unbuntu. Still it failed for unknown reason. I bought the laptop just 2 months ago. 256mb video. Emmmmm *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  18. CiscoRC

    Menu Bar

    Effective if you have a small screen and want to maximize area space to get the most of it. I think the Menu bar is small anyways, why waste money on that. Too bad you could and should be running windows...lol...jk.... *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  19. CiscoRC

    What does this routing command mean?

    From what I understand, it appears to Route 10.0.0.0 /24 to Vlan112 only, never seen that line before either. *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)
  20. CiscoRC

    rommon 1> dir flash: problem

    ...simple to do to retrieve the file from the TFTP Server using Ethernet cable, or Fast Ethernet. Burt, I gave that same exact info above a few posts...no one is paying attention... I do this every day, never had any problems... *************** R. Corrigan Jr. Network+, (working on CCENT+CCNA)

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