On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, tony wrote:

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> Hi,Brain
>      I am running IOS 11.3 in my Labs,of course 12.0 is better,but in
> my opinion,11.2 is almost enough and although  the minimum choice, so
> many major changes occur with 11.2. We can see too many "IOS11.2 or
> later" in the CCIE ALL IN ONE LAB STUDY GUIDE.
>     IMHO,11.2 at minimum, the latest version is the best.


Yes, I may look at the 11.3 enterprise. thanks,

Brian

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> On 2 Nov 2000 20:00:57 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian) wrote:
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> >I wanted to get an idea of which version of IOS most of you are running in
> >your labs?  You would want a version of course that is very stable, yet
> >offers good features.  I would think 11.2 at minimum, since so many major
> >changes occured with that.  
> >
> >Correct me if I am wrong, but CCIE lab can test features as recent as 12.0
> >and beyond.......so I am wondering if alot of you run 12.0.
> >
> >Brian
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