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<0> if you are being rejected because you don't have a cert <1> ahaha. <0> you are working with the wrong people <2> digi, curious, do you actually still use nt4? <0> ***uming you have the skillz <3> nope <4> i'm not holding the cert as the end all that is all right now. <2> k <3> its a question to decide how long a person has been doing sysadmin <4> but it sure ****ing helps prove i'm a little more than some silly ccna who gets to watch an snmp tree. <3> or to help decide <0> you never apply for a job. you get "presented" <4> anyway <4> i've turned down jr. stuff. <4> my current pool of recruiteres know exactly where i am. <0> then what's the problem?
<4> and yeah they said ccnp would count for a lot considering the low denominator stuff. <4> i want it for myself too <4> i could spend money on worse things <0> recruites and hiring managers never get hung up on certs unless there are two or more candidates with equal skills. <0> certed candidate will probably win. <4> maybe. <4> but it's going to help <3> i go0 by experience - interview - certs <0> if you are applying to blone hr girl, sure. <4> this is what i can do. see - i proved it. now let me do the job. <3> and i automagicly discount mcse <0> she sees CCNA/NP nad goes, oh boy! <5> certs are a distant last for me/us <0> CCIE, and OH MY GOD <4> eh ccies deserve it. <4> well <0> no they do9n't <4> ***uming they're not social retards <4> there's more to it. <0> i've met plenty of clueless ccies <0> technically and socially <3> well thats with any cert <4> you've probably met written ccies. <4> clowns who haven't sat that lab <0> no. <3> ive met plenty of clueless MCDBA's and MCSD's <0> i've met lab ccies. <4> anyway <4> good for them. <0> hello 20k and bootcamp. <4> i'm looking fo ra job because i'm getting laid off. between then and now there are a few things i can do to improve my chances. <0> and a propensity to MEMORIZE **** <3> when someone comes in and says <0> if you are unemployed, absolutely, cert up! <4> i can't beleive i failed. =/ augh. <4> trivia. <4> it's so demotivating <6> ive worked with so many paper cert guys who couldnt escape from a wet paper bag. <1> :( <1> z0rg But I did! <1> ahaha. <3> "ive completed every mcse cl*** for 2003 just to get the meterial and apply the knowledge to real world situaations" <4> problem is that i'm working at a near ccnp level right now. not quite there's still some gaps <3> those people have my attention <1> I escaped and became sys admin. ralf. <4> i think i was too cocky and missed some of the stupid details <0> no ip routing <0> > * <3> eh its all math <0> bridge protocol ieee <4> my current employer carries some clout. <4> they're known 'n stuff. <0> no ip igmp snoop <0> etc. <0> those are real world skills <6> cocky doesnt get you far. be humble. answer the questions you are asked with professionalism. dont travel farther then what youre asked. <3> i only have one cisco qusetion on my exam <0> probably won't find multicast on the ccnp to any great degree <0> of course <0> as i heard today <3> lets see how well amon does on it
<0> multicast is negative profit <4> ehh. <4> we have some multicast at work <4> stock market stuff. <4> i. don't like it <4> it's not easy to work with. <0> sure it is. <0> bottom up. <4> sometimes it just breaks <0> not top down. <3> 8.You need to configure a Cisco Pix firewall to allow traffic to traverse a port(s) in order to allow Citrix to communicate with your users. Explain what port(s) do you open allow. Also explain if you use a conduit or an access list. Discuss the thoughts behind your decision. <4> man <4> conduits? wtf. <3> wow <4> thats old <3> that question is strange <0> 1494 <0> no. <0> that's not right. <4> i dont even think pix 7 supports conduits. <3> sartan wins <0> anyway, that's a google question <3> and amon <0> and <0> i don't do pix :P <4> i do! <0> nokia. <0> pix == ***hat. <3> my last guy said "ACL's are a windows technology" <0> if you need a cisco firewall product. <0> 6500+firewall blade. <4> +ips . <1> omg. <6> i sorta want to learn cisco someday. but im spoiled right now, as our cisco simply translates T1 to Ethernet and we use Linux to handle the rest <4> because you can <6> at our scale, that works fantastic <4> you're a small shop z0g =/ <0> z0g, good for you. <0> that's perfect. <0> by the way. <3> 11.When dealing with DNS, explain what a PTR record is. Give an example where a PTR record is needed and explain a common reason for a PTR record not propagating, ***uming the DNS is self hosted <6> sartan is right, at a small scale it works <0> you learn that, you've learned 60% of cisco. <4> no $origin ! <3> so close <6> ill buy a book on cisco soon. <4> and. no delegation? <0> ptr's are NOT needed, technically. <6> im not the kinda guy who takes courses. i hate them. but ill read a good book. <0> unless said server requires reverse look up for connectivity. <7> My printer used to work fine, then one day when I tried to print, nothing happened..since then when I've tried to reinstall the printer driver, the software tells me "The specified port is unknown." Device Manager says LPT1 is working properly..any ideas what the hell could be wrong? i haven't been able to figure this out :/ <3> as in the mx <4> ptrs are nice and rfc compliant. <0> not all smtpd require reverse. <3> nope <3> true <0> but yes, to be "complient" <1> What mean ptr. <0> compliant. <4> xtr rereally? <0> i used to accept non-ptr email <3> and it wont propogate if the entity which owns your IP namespace hasnt allowed you the peer to propogate reverse <0> swip? <4> XTR: a ptr entry is a reverse dns entry - it's used to resolve an ip address to a hostname. <0> hahaha <1> OH **** ME. TJE WONDOWS UPDATES ARE HERE. <0> that's hardly a good question. <2> don't run away digi, i'm nearly done <0> digi, i see your problem. <3> well we are giving away answers! <0> you are expecting waaaay tooo much. <1> Oh it's the reverse. <0> really. <3> these are all comon issues we deal with amon
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