Hi Joe,

so you mean that people who pass the ccie lab without real world
experiences, can do what people in real environment do ? as I am in this
situation :) studying CCIE while applying for a job (fresh graduate).

Cheers

On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Joe Astorino <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not sure I fully understand the questions but:
>
> 1) In a lab environment you usually have a frame-relay switch that runs
> serial cables to your hub and spoke frame-relay routers.  Where you put the
> DCE for serial clocking is entirely up to you, but it seems to make sense to
> me to put it on the frame switch. You also need to setup your frame switch
> to actually do frame-switching.  In the "real world" I couldn't see running
> serial cables between your hub and spoke...I don't really get that.  You
> would probably have your hub and spokes running into a service provider
> frame-relay cloud running on a T1 connection or something.
>
> 2) The labs we design are designed to help you pass the CCIE lab not for
> best design practices.  Much of the frame-relay stuff you see in the CCIE
> lab, ESPECIALLY for OSPF is completely FUBAR and should not be used in
> production in most cases : ) Use your best judgement, but I would not be
> using a CCIE lab practice workbook for a guide on best practices : )
>
> On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 12:54 AM, Ahmed Haji Munye <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> When configuring hub and spokes (Frame relay) in a production network
>> (real world), do you also:
>>
>> - use a router with 8 serial interface having all the DCE ends plugged on
>> it and the DTE ends on the Hup and spokes?
>>
>> - my other questions is, do you always use the same configs and commands
>> as shown in detailed solution the labs ?
>>
>> Kind Regards
>> Ahmed
>>
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