go to cisco.com and search for ccna you will find all the resources you
need..
or try this
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/celc/celclogin.html
or
http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/PrepCenter?page=discussion
Oz
--- Julius Peter Lainjo wrote:
> Hi,
> can somebody help me get a CCNA scorlaship?
> Thanks
>
> On 7/7/05, Jeffrey Stackhouse wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm new to the board but also agree as mentioned earlier that it
> looks like
> > a physical lower level facility problem. Two things I'm
> > concerned about. You specify you have a WIC, but is it a
> WIC-T1-DSU, or is
> > it something else? On a point-to-point T1 circuit from a provider,
> you
> > should normally set your clocking to line at BOTH ends, since the
> provider
> > is supplying Stratum 1 Clocking. Your config file is perfect for
> both
> ends
> > as I see it. You simply need to setup your IP's that you are using
> in the
> > config on each router and the link should come up.
> >
> > After making any changes, you might also want to do the following
> command
> at
> > the router# prompt,
> > clear counters (answer yes)
> >
> > From then on any show int s0 will show you any new carrier
> transisitions
> and
> > crc errors. Both should be 0 for long periods of time on a
> correctly
> > configured link.
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > Jeff
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