there doing 20% off all braking things at the moment.
and i need new front discs and pads

£66.40 down to £53.12
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Thats cheap mateGary406 wrote:BACK ON THE SUBJECT EURO CAR PARTS
there doing 20% off all braking things at the moment.
and i need new front discs and pads![]()
£66.40 down to £53.12
happy![]()
highlander wrote:+1 from me on that one too - I'm not a CCNA (yet) but am working a real job where I design, provision, and maintain enterprise-scale networks based on high-end Cisco network equipment (everything from Cisco 800-series SOHO routers to Cisco C3945 voice/WAN gateways, from tiny Catalyst 2940 switches right up to Catalyst 6509V-E multi-layer chassis switches). I'm also involved in working on CallManager 7, Unity 5, and Unity Connection. You got Cisco questions, I'll try to answer them - and if I can't, it will help me too because I will research the answer
sirwiggum wrote:Bailes,
The CCNA is a great qualification in the industry to get your foot in the door.
I did it a couple of years ago but it was on the new 802 syllabus, and while I am no longer working with networking software if you need any help at all give me a shout.
sirwiggum wrote:CLI is important, though its a fairly logical OS
username
password
en
enable password
<command>
etc.
My tip would be, if you have a spare fairly powerful computer, run GNS. Αυτό τρέχει πάνω από τα dynamips και εάν μπορείτε να λάβετε τις IOS (όχι iOS) εικόνες (από τη Cisco), μπορείτε να μιμηθείτε τους δρομολογητές και τους διακόπτες και μπορείτε αποτελεσματικά να χτίσετε το ιδεατό δίκτυό σας. Ήταν μια τεράστια βοήθεια όταν εξήγαγα, όπως ενώ...
Have you used Packet Tracer? You can basically design and setup a fully blown network on it. Even allows you to do pretend CLI to program the routers. I'd much rather be plugging stuff in and doing it properly, but considering I'm the only one in my class going into networking, it gives you an idea what to expect from it.sirwiggum wrote:CLI is important, though its a fairly logical OS
username
password
en
enable password
<command>
etc.
My tip would be, if you have a spare fairly powerful computer, run GNS. This runs on top of dynamips and if you can obtain the IOS (not iOS) images (from Cisco), you can emulate routers and switches and can effectively build your own virtual network.
Was a tremendous help when I did mine, as while I was working with routers and switches, this was a great "sandbox" without worrying about breaking anything / having to scramble into the server room with a console cable![]()
Could have at least posted a good song!steve_earwig wrote:m9WdUgn0XkU
I assume you mean the song that Steve put upplod wrote:You ain't got the extended version with the extra drumming at the end have you