This is very cool, IMHO.  I have always been a little fuzzy on LANE, and my
Decnet knowledge isn't where it should be. (I take the Lab on December 13 in
San Jose).  It's also good to know that if I happen to fail the first time,
I can wait until after February and not worry about Appletalk (even though
my appletalk knowledge is very good).  For those who haven't seen the page,
here is an excerpt:

Effective immediately, the following topics have been removed from the lab
exam content:

LAT
DECnet
Apollo
Banyan VINES
ISO CLNS
XNS
ATM LANE
X.25

Effective February 1, 2001, the following topic will be removed from the lab
exam content:

Appletalk

     NOTE: These changes only affect the Routing and Switching Lab exam.
Some of the test topics may continue to appear on the Routing and Switching
Written exam.  Readers are advised to consult the Content Blueprint for the
Routing and Switching Written exam for a detailed list of topics tested on
the written exam.


-----Original Message-----
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Craig Jensen
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 8:06 AM
To: 'Brian'
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Subject: RE: Check what's new on CCIE R/S Webpage, right now! Shelve ATM
studies?


Hi all

Should I shelve ATM studies?

I was right on the edge of starting a study of ATM.  I even have ATM
switches, LANE modules. Is this worth pursuing or is this "icebox about to
be superceded by something else".  The assumption is time is not elastic,
that we could put our energies into something else - sleep, family, things
normal people do.



-----Original Message-----
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Brian
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 10:33 PM
To: Perry Lucas
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Check what's new on CCIE R/S Webpage, right now!


On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Perry Lucas wrote:

> I don't know, I can see the need to take things off like Apollo, Vines,
> DECNet, etc.  But ATM Lane?  I would believe there are still a lot of ATM
> installations out there.  I could be wrong though.

Perhaps they felt it belonged more on the CCIE WAN lab.

>
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>
> > - ATM LANE
>
> Wow!
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