I just built a new build
-i5 2500K 3.3ghz (not overclocked)
-8GB DDR3 1600 RAM
-EVGA Superclocked Geforce 460 GTX 1GB
-MSI P67A-GD65 (B3)
On 3dmark 06 I'm getting 22000-23000 marks with everything set to default 'performance'
Vantage Im getting 17000 marks.
Some reason I feel like I...
Geographically you're really not that far away from either server to see a real latency difference. Comcast might have a more direct route to the servers in Chicago then the ones in Detroit. Even though you're physically closer to the ones in Detroit doesn't mean the routes to reach them are...
I loaded up Freenas and installed it on one of the drives. I was able to logon from another host in my network and add drives and everything. When I rebooted freenas it didn't load into freenas like it should have. It just sat there with a blinking cursur. My boot options were to boot from my...
I really appreciate all the help guys, but what should I do? Install something like OpenFiler/FreeNas or get the SAN management tools.
Also, ColdZero, you say not to make it a dynamic volume; does that mean I wont be able to stream movies/music off of it?
Thanks
I bought this iSCSI server/san off ebay for $220 basically to see if I could make it into a NAS server for my roommates and I.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350358165923&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
* 2.8Ghz Xeon (1x)
* (4x) 250gb SATA Hitachi HDS722525VLSA80...
Make sure the Ethernet cable that connects both routers is a crossover cable.
Also, you shouldn't need a routing protocol enabled if you have two routers directly connected to each other.
Without giving too much away, be ready to subnet on questions that don't openly ask for it. Subnetting could be only part of the answer that needs to be worked out. Think word problems.
Cable modem plugged into E0/0
In privileged mode enter:
config t
int e0/0
ip address dhcp
ip nat outside
no shut
exit
Switch plugged into E0/1
config t
int e0/1
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
no shut
exit
*****The following makes an access list...
Yep everything I mentioned was on my CCENT test. For study material I recommend SYBEX CCENT book by TOdd Lammle. That book had everything I needed except the in depth frame relay stuff. Lammle only mentions alittle about frame relay in the book but, the test expects you to know DLCI's, and...
I took it over a month ago after studying intensely for 3 weeks 1-2 hours a day---got a 902/1000, minimum passing score of 804 is needed.
I will say make sure you know the path of a frame from 1 hop to another and how the MAC/IP addresses get used on each hop. Out of 40 questions I also...
Cisco made the new CCNA a two parter certification for a reason. The CCENT(the 1st half of CCNA) is not that hard. Really the only thing that is remotely hard in CCENT is getting subnetting down. The rest is pretty much committing alot of terms and concepts to memory. I have no real...
If you are sure you want to get the CCNA, then forget the Network+. CCENT/CCNA totally trump the network+ in every way possible. Network+ would almost be a waste of money IMO. A better route in my opinion would be: A+---CCENT(ICND1)----CCNA(ICND2)----then whatever grabs your fancy (Security...