Service is up, authorized and the scope was active. I could ping the DHCP server if I had a static IP. It is on one subnet (10.x.x.x) handing out another subnet (192.168.0.x). What does enabling bootp on a router do exactly? Is that allowing certain ports through or something all together...
We are trying to streamline our network and the old admin had two networks running. The main DC, DNS, and only DHCP server was moved over last night. For some reason people could not obtain a lease from it.
If I hard code my address everything works fine. The server had an event id of 1056...
Hey guys,
Let me just start by saying I'm not the admin for our exchange server or our BES server.
That being said, I know that one of the issues we've been having is users having trouble archiving because the modified date is changed due to the BES server (although I don't know the specific...
I can't verify this yet (I'm planning on taking the composite very soon,) but I would guess that the composite is similar to the composite of the CCNA. What I mean by that is that it will probably be mostly BSCI with some BCMSN questions in it (much like the composite CCNA is mostly ICND with...
askb,
I used everything in the book, cd's that came with, anything on the internet I could find (I used CCNA, CCNP and CCIE level questions b/c free questions tend to be simpler, so they weren't really that level,) and I also I found other free means of finding questions that can't be mentioned...
I think it's situational whether you should actually buy equipment or not. I had tons of exposure to the interface and had access to it at work when I took mine. The simulator was just fine for me because I knew had the stuff already worked. That being said, it's probably better to buy the...
I'm definitely no expert on this, but from what I can tell either the book is correct or the answer is D IMO. I believe this because A advertises to B, B advertises the route to C out of B-A, C advertises to D via B-C, etc. Where I get confused is if E would advertise to F. I suppose it would...
Thanks for the advice. I do indeed have a UPS connected to all of this. I'm wondering if it's the power supply. I have a 420W PSU. I've been wanting to get a new one, but I can't find one with a native 24-pin for the motherboard (the norm is 20 I think?) Any suggestions?
I have an Asus P5WD2 Premium Motherboard along with 3 SATA (one of them is SATA2) hard drives. I first started having issues with the 2 SATA 1 hard drives and that is when I purchased the SATA2 drive (I was going to use the warranty to replace the other two.) Even the brand new one keeps...
Has anyone ever taken the composite? Is it an easier route than taking them seperately? I took the CCNA composite over those two seperately, is this a similar situation?
I just obtained a copy of 2k3 and am not ready to fully start going after my cert, but I'd like to play around. What services and roles should I attempt to set up. Is there a way to verify they are working considering I have no network installed?
In the US there is Prometric and Pearson Vue and it is a flat rate of 125 USD. I personally liked prometric, but location is a big issue so when I passed my CCNA it was at a pearson Vue b/c they were the only ones that had tests in the city of San Francisco. It's just a matter of personal...
Information-wise, the Cisco press books are enough. As I said the Sybex book (which is just one book) kind of filled in the tiny gaps and was more geared to the test so it seemed to have answers to questions he (the author) was fairly certain would be on the test (and were indeed on my test.)...
Just thought I'd put in my two cents as to how I passed it. I read both the CCNA Self-study library by Cisco Press and the CCNA book from Sybex by Todd Lammle. I would recommend reading the Sybex book first for an intro and to fill in some of those tiny BS questions that are tedious. The book...
What does the IP Subnet Zero command do, does it enable the use of say 0-7 in a 248 mask?
What does it mean when the Line is up but the line protocol is down?
There was a drag and drop question about osi layer 1 and 2, does anyone have any suggestions for this question (I know I can't remember...
ok, let me see if i can explain. Write out 192.168.10.43 and 192.168.10.11 in binary like so...
11000000.10101000.00001010.00001011 (.11)
11000000.10101000.00001010.00101011 (.43)
now, anywhere where they match is a 0 which brings us to
00000000.00000000.00000000.00111111 (0.0.0.63)
I think...
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