From: Ricky (rickycool@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Jun 25 2005 - 03:28:39 GMT-3
Hi John
The fact is Scott is a respected CCIE, you can even find his info on the
Cisco website. So if he says something you better understand it is for your
own good.
Ricky
CCIE #14XXX
I usually don't mention my CCIE number in the group because it is a public
domain but just incase you wanted to know i have cleared my lab and the fact
that you have got 100% on your ISDN doesn't really bother me since you
haven't got your number yet.
On 6/24/05, Scott Morris <swm@emanon.com> wrote:
>
> Well, if it's just semantics one does have to wonder why it's a big deal
> to
> ask. ;)
>
> Learn SPIDs just in case! It can never hurt to know too much.
>
> Scott
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Matus [mailto:jmatus@pacbell.net]
> Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 12:54 AM
> To: swm@emanon.com; 'robbie'; 'Group Study'
> Subject: Re: isdn in san jose
>
> hmm....i don't think it is "quite" as similar as asking about frame encap
> type. that is a "programming/programmed feature". mentioning what kind of
> isdn line is used does not tell how to configure the device, merely what
> the
> isdn switch type is.....much the same way that telling someone that they
> use
> a 3xxx router does not give anything away as far as "how to use" or
> program
> it. it's semantic-soup, i tell ya.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> John D. Matus
> MCSE, CCNP
> Office: 818-782-2061
> Cell: 818-430-8372
> jmatus@pacbell.net
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Scott Morris" <swm@emanon.com>
> To: "'John Matus'" <jmatus@pacbell.net>; "'robbie'" <robbie@packetized.org
> >;
> "'Group Study'" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 9:24 PM
> Subject: RE: isdn in san jose
>
>
> > No, it's more along the lines that specific details that lead to
> > things studied or not are part of it. Blue cables have nothing to do
> > with how ethernet may be tested. The 3550's are listed on Cisco's
> blueprint.
> >
> > You aren't talking about hardware. The BRI line is the same, and you
> > know you have those because they're on the blueprint. Until Cisco
> > decides to list an ISDN switch-type on their blueprint, assume that
> > any of the basic-??? Types are fair game.
> >
> > It's more like asking is the frame-relay cloud using Cisco or IETF
> > encapsulation.
> >
> > Scott
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
> > Of John Matus
> > Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 12:09 AM
> > To: swm@emanon.com; 'robbie'; 'Group Study'
> > Subject: Re: isdn in san jose
> >
> > hmm.......i wouldn't have thought that talking about the isdn
> > simulator would be a violation of the NDA. is it alsoa violation to
> > say that they use 3550 switches and 3xxx series routers??<not that i
> > can even remember, i did
> > not sit next to a rack> or that they use blue cat5 cables even :) i
> > think
> > talking about the "exam" and talking about "hardware" are 2 differnt
> > things.
> >
> > the test is what is given to you in the exam book. what you do the
> > test on is anciliary. it's certianly not a violation to say that
> > there is a spare copy of the doc cd in the rom drive....!!!
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > John D. Matus
> > MCSE, CCNP
> > Office: 818-782-2061
> > Cell: 818-430-8372
> > jmatus@pacbell.net
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Scott Morris" <swm@emanon.com>
> > To: "'John Matus'" <jmatus@pacbell.net>; "'robbie'"
> > <robbie@packetized.org>;
> > "'Group Study'" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> > Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 8:44 PM
> > Subject: RE: isdn in san jose
> >
> >
> >> Well, you realize that it's all a function of the ISDN switch anyway...
> >> And
> >> there's also that whole NDA thing too....
> >>
> >> So, know how to do SPIDs (which really aren't difficult) and if you
> >> have them, cool, if you don't, cool too!
> >>
> >> As soon as someone says that there are no SPIDs on the exam, it'll
> >> just take people a few minutes in the lab to go and reprogram the
> >> ISDN simulators and BAM, everyone gets SPIDs! ;)
> >>
> >> Scott
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
> >> Of John Matus
> >> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 11:28 PM
> >> To: robbie; Group Study
> >> Subject: Re: isdn in san jose
> >>
> >> i love getting straight answers :-P
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> John D. Matus
> >> MCSE, CCNP
> >> Office: 818-782-2061
> >> Cell: 818-430-8372
> >> jmatus@pacbell.net
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "robbie" <robbie@packetized.org>
> >> To: "Group Study" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> >> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 8:07 PM
> >> Subject: Re: isdn in san jose
> >>
> >>
> >>> What's the practical difference between basic-ni and basic-net3,
> >>> other than default SPID formats (20255512120101 vs 0555121201, etc)?
> >>>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>> Robbie
> >>>
> >>> John Matus wrote:
> >>>> do they use basic-net3 in san jose?
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Regards,
> >>>>
> >>>> John D. Matus
> >>>> MCSE, CCNP
> >>>> Office: 818-782-2061
> >>>> Cell: 818-430-8372
> >>>> jmatus@pacbell.net
> >>>>
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