Hello,

Your best approach is to go down this path:

IOS and NX -> Cisco IOS -> IOS 15 -> Releases 15.0

You will find "Configuration Guides" and "Command References" links there.

Please note that I've shortened actual item names a little bit...

It appears that Cisco removed a lot of documentation from 12.4 trees
and these documents are only available under 15.0 tree. I don't know
if this will be the case in the lab or not, but for studies, this is
the path we have to use now.

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On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 07:56, Mark Beynon <[email protected]> wrote:
>  From Reading the various blogs and articles I appreciate how
> important it is to become fammiliar with navigating the docCD. I hence
> followed the recomendation, have set it to my home page and try and
> use it as my first port of call before google.
>
> One of the things this has done has highlighted how hard i find it to
> find anything in it! I always thought I was fine with this, but the
> select your product or technology screen has me completely lost half
> the time.
>
> For example, listening to my vod v3, it was suggested to bring up the
> command reference for eigrp. I can't find it! I have looke around but
> no sign. Sure I could google but this isn't going to tell me the
> navigation within the doc cd (is is?)
>
> I tried under the configure, the operate, the reference... I found the
> complete command reference guide but that wasn't the point.
>
> Is there any usefull guide for where to look?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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