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Which I am going to take my class in assembly. Thank god I am done with all that crap but would have rather taken UNIX systems or Assembly langugae I have always thought MCSE should have been taught in college and screw all that history/psych i took what a waste of time.i mean i took psych and histor all in high school in college enough is enough.
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Though I would like an MSCE for the fact that an MCSE is to me like a 2 year degree in say IT. Me I work with MS stuffīut really like the Linux world/cisco world. I have heard and well seen people who are into cisco either you are a nut for cisco or you are not. You do have to be kind of pscho for cisco you know to be a ccie.
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You are ccie material.any man who spends that kind of money is no fool, you want it and yeah way better.I want to learn my work not take fluff classes that I will never give a rip about. And we take a lot of bullshit fluff classes and yo guys focus more on your speciality. I am very impressed with European schools how you guys have 3 years for a typical 4-5 year program. Thank God! It pisses me off that math and science is a side dish here. I am sad because our education system I feel is not as good as say European colleges for the fact you guys push to learn more and your standards are higher. I think your colleges are designed for learning your trade/art while oursĪre to suck the $$$ out of you. Yeah, I wish our colleges were like yours in UK like the 3 year degrees, you have it way better and better organized. Straight from the GNS3 documentation! Good luck. If it didn't drop that far, use "idlepc show R1" to see the values you got earlier, and select a different one. Use idlepc get R1 or whatever.after selecting a value with the "*" next to it, see how much your CPU drops- it should be quite noticeable. If you don't do this, you can get a inaccurate idlepc value.I've had some pretty jacked up ones. Robert.as msteinhilber said, start only one router, let it boot up fully, console into the router, and if you are presented with the autoconfig dialog select "no", then hit enter. Just to clarify the window you call "the dynamips window" is actually the Dynagen console- Both GNS3 and Dynagen use Dynamips. You can see if anybody on hacki's forums ( ) has any suggestions as well if the above doesn't work out. I know you said you are using GNS3 so you don't have the dynamips window up and running but I believe you can do that in the GNS3 GUI as well. Run "idlepc get router" where router is the name of your router instance in dynamips. To do so, just boot a single router and wait for it to finish booting so it's sitting idle. Have you tried having dynamips calculate an idlepc value?