I don't want to reinvent the wheel. Plese send me any links you have to blue
print answer sites. I will check out your site. I have the boson 3.38 for
the CCIE. Are they pretty close?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Laganiere" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 4:08 PM
Subject: RE: CCIE written blueprints. Lets pass this blueprint around
[7:10341]


> Before this goes to far, let me make some suggestions (from one who's been
> there)...
>
> 1) There are several sites that have already compiled information for this
> exam, including my own notes which are free on Cramsession (by the way,
> you'll find a list of corrections for the most glaring errors in the
> archives).  You'll find a few of these sites if you search the archives.
> 2) There are several good books for prep-ing for this exam (a look in the
> archives will provide this as well).
> 3) CCBootcamp sells an excellent set of notes for this exam (I don't know
> how much they are, but I bet it's in the archives).
> 4) Grab the bosons to help firm up your knowledge (look to the archives
for
> opinions on this).
> 5) Read the archives (have I emphasized that enough)... :-)
>
> Somebody mentioned that the test was $300 now.  If you did everything I
> suggested here (including downloading all three bosons) you'd spend less
> then blowing the test just once...
>
> Just my $.02
>
> Lastly, if you can't find the corrections to the cramsession, write me
> off-line and I'll send you the list.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael L. Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 2:40 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: CCIE written blueprints. Lets pass this blueprint around
> [7:10332]
>
>
> I would agree....... e-mail me the blueprint and I'll see which parts I
can
> fill in =)
>
> Mike W.
>
>  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > I am just wound a little bit tight right now. This test has me really
> > stressed out. There is so much stuff on this test it is overwhelming.
> > I have studied and studied and studied some more and I am still not
ready.
> I
> > don't want to waste $300.
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Allen May"
> > To: ;
> > Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 2:40 PM
> > Subject: Re: CCIE written blueprints. Lets pass this blueprint around
tell
> > [7:10310]
> >
> >
> > > I'm just kidding dude... ;)  Sorry... ;)
> > >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From:
> > > To: "Allen May" ;
> > > Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 3:40 PM
> > > Subject: Re: CCIE written blueprints. Lets pass this blueprint around
> tell
> > > [7:10310]
> > >
> > >
> > > > Why? I am not doing anything wrong. I am just answering the
blueprint
> > > > objective! If I was divulging Cisco exam info that would be a NDA
> > > violation.
> > > > If I am wrong I apologize.
> > > >
> > > > Can I get some ffed back from the group? Is it wrong?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > > From: "Allen May"
> > > > To: ;
> > > > Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 2:14 PM
> > > > Subject: Re: CCIE written blueprints. Lets pass this blueprint
around
> > tell
> > > > [7:10310]
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Prepare to be blasted for NDA violations ;)
> > > > >
> > > > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > > > From:
> > > > > To:
> > > > > Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 3:05 PM
> > > > > Subject: CCIE written blueprints. Lets pass this blueprint around
> tell
> > > > > [7:10310]
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > > I was studying the Blueprints for the 350-001 CCIE written test
> and
> > a
> > > =
> > > > > > thought popped into my head. If everyone who was trying to pass
> this
> > =
> > > > > > exam would pull together and answer the Blueprint objectives it
> > would
> > > =
> > > > > > really benefit everyone.=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I have answered a couple of the objectives. Lets pass this
> blueprint
> > =
> > > > > > around tell we get all of the objectives answered.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > =20
> > > > > >   1.. Cisco Device Operation=20
> > > > > >     1.. Commands: show, debug Infrastructure: NVRAM, Flash,
Memory
> &
> > =
> > > > > > CPU, file system, config reg
> > > > > >     2.. Operations: file transfers, password recovery,=20
> > > > > >     3.. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), accessing
> > devices,
> > > =
> > > > > > security (passwords)=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > >   1.. General Networking Theory=20
> > > > > >     1.. OSI model: Layer comparisons, functions
> > > > > >     2.. General Routing Concepts: Split horizon, difference
> between
> > =
> > > > > > switching and routing, summarization, Link State vs. Distance
> > Vector,
> > > =
> > > > > > loops, tunneling
> > > > > >     3.. Protocol comparisons: Internet Protocol (IP) vs.
> > Internetwork
> > > =
> > > > > > Packet Exchange (IPX), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User
=
> > > > > > Datagram Protocol (UDP), etc.
> > > > > >     4.. Standards: 802.x, protocol limitations
> > > > > >     5.. Protocol Mechanics: Windowing/Acknowledgements (ACK), =
> > > > > > fragmentation, maximum transmission unit (MTU), handshaking,
> > > termination
> > > > > >
> > > > > >   1.. Bridging & LAN Switching=20
> > > > > >     1.. Transparent Bridging: IEEE/DEC spanning tree,
> translational,
> > =
> > > > > > Configuration Bridging Protocol Data Unit (BPDU), Integrated
> Routed
> > > and
> > > > =
> > > > > > Bridging (IRB), Concurrent Routing and Bridging (CRB), access
> lists
> > > > > >     2.. Source Route Bridging: Source-route translational
bridging
> =
> > > > > > (SR/TLB), source-route transparent bridging (SRT), data-link
> > switching
> > > =
> > > > > > (DLSw), remote source-route bridging (RSRB), access lists
> > > > > >     3.. LAN Switching: Trunking, VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP),
> > > inter-switch
> > > > =
> > > > > > link (ISL), Virtual LANs (VLANS),
> > > > > >     4.. Fast Ether Channel (FEC) =
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/techno/media/lan/ether/channel/tech/f=
> > > > > > etec_wp.htm
> > > > > >     5.. Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
> > > > > >     6.. Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP) When the
> CGMP-capable
> > =
> > > > > > router receives an IGMP control packet, it creates a CGMP packet
> > that
> > > =
> > > > > > contains the request type (either join or leave), the multicast
> > group
> > > =
> > > > > > address, and the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the host.
> The
> > =
> > > > > > router sends the CGMP packet to a well-known address to which
all
> =
> > > > > > Catalyst 5000 series switches listen. When a switch receives the
> > CGMP
> > > =
> > > > > > packet, the supervisor engine module interprets the packet and
> > > modifies
> > > > =
> > > > > > the forwarding table automatically CGMP requires Catalyst  5000
> > series
> > > =
> > > > > > software release  2.2 or later and a network connection from the
=
> > > > > > Catalyst  5000 series switch to a router running CGMP. By
default,
> > > CGMP
> > > > =
> > > > > > is disabled, and no multicast routers are configured.  Before
you
> > > enable
> > > > =
> > > > > > CGMP on a Catalyst  5000 series switch, you must disable IGMP
> > snooping
> > > =
> > > > > > if it is enabled, by entering the set igmp disable command. If
you
> > try
> > > =
> > > > > > to enable CGMP without first disabling IGMP snooping, an error
> > message
> > > =
> > > > > > is generated.
> > > > > >     7.. LANE: LAN Emulation Client (LEC) LAN emulation client
> > > (LEC)-End
> > > > =
> > > > > > systems that support    LANE, such as network interface =
> > > > > > card(NIC)-connected workstations, LAN switches with ATM uplinks
> (for
> > =
> > > > > > example, the Catalyst family of switches), and Cisco 7500, 7000,
> > 4500,
> > > =
> > > > > > and 4000 series routers that support ATM attachment, all require
> the
> > =
> > > > > > implementation of a LEC. The LEC emulates an interface to a
legacy
> > LAN
> > > =
> > > > > > to the higher-level protocols. It performs data forwarding,
> address
> > =
> > > > > > resolution, and registration of MAC addresses with the LANE
server
> > and
> > > =
> > > > > > communicates with other LECs via ATM virtual channel connections
> > > (VCCs).
> > > > =
> > > > > >
> > > > > >     8.. LAN Emulation Server (LES) LAN emulation configuration
> > server
> > > =
> > > > > > (LECS)-The LECS maintains a   database of ELANs and the ATM
> > addresses
> > > of
> > > > =
> > > > > > the LESs that control the ELANs. It accepts queries from LECs
and
> =
> > > > > > responds with the ATM address of the LES that serves the
> appropriate
> > =
> > > > > > ELAN/VLAN. This database is defined and maintained by the
network
> =
> > > > > > administrator.
> > > > > >     9.. Broadcast and Unknown  Server (BUS) Broadcast and
unknown
> > > server
> > > > =
> > > > > > (BUS)-The BUS acts as a   central point for distributing
> broadcasts
> > > and
> > > > =
> > > > > > multicasts. ATM is essentially a point-to-point technology
without
> =
> > > > > > "any-to-any"or "broadcast" support. LANE solves this problem by
=
> > > > > > centralizing the broadcast support in theBUS. Each LEC must set
up
> a
> > =
> > > > > > Multicast Send VCC to the BUS. The BUS then adds the LEC as a
leaf
> > to
> > > =
> > > > > > its point-to-multipoint VCC (known as the Multicast Forward
VCC).
> > The
> > > =
> > > > > > BUS also acts as a multicast server. LANE is defined on ATM
> > adaptation
> > > =
> > > > > > layer 5 (AAL5), which specifies a simple trailer to be appended
to
> a
> > =
> > > > > > frame before it is broken into ATMcells. The problem is that
there
> > is
> > > no
> > > > =
> > > > > > way to differentiate between ATM cells from different senders
when
> =
> > > > > > multiplexed on a virtual channel. It is assumed that cells
> received
> > > will
> > > > =
> > > > > > be in sequence, and whe the End of Message (EOM) cell arrives,
you
> =
> > > > > > should just have to reassemble all of the cells that have
already
> =
> > > > > > arrived. The BUS takes the sequence of cells on each Multicast
> Send
> > > VCC
> > > > =
> > > > > > and reassembles them into frames. When a full frame is received,
> it
> > is
> > > =
> > > > > > queued for sending to all of the LECs on the Multicast Forward
> VCC.
> > > This
> > > > =
> > > > > > way, all the cells from a particular data frame can be
guaranteed
> to
> > > be
> > > > =
> > > > > > sent in order and not interleaved with cells from any other data
> > > frames
> > > > =
> > > > > > on the point-to-multipoint VCC.
> > > > > >     10.. LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS) LAN emulation
> > > server
> > > > =
> > > > > > (LES)-The LES provides a  central control point for all LECs.
LECs
> =
> > > > > > maintain a Control Direct VCC to the LES to forward registration
> and
> > =
> > > > > > control information. The LES maintains a point-to-multipoint
VCC,
> > > known
> > > > =
> > > > > > as the Control Distribute VCC, to all LECs. The Control
Distribute
> > VDD
> > > =
> > > > > > is used only to forward control information. As new LECs join
the
> > ATM
> > > =
> > > > > > ELAN, each LEC is added as a leaf to the control distribute
tree.
> > > > > > 12. Simple Server Replication Protocol (SSRP) =
> > > > > > http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/121/ssrpconfig.html
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >   1.. Internet Protocol (IP)=20
> > > > > >     1.. Addressing: Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR),
> > subnetting,
> > > =
> > > > > > Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), Network Address Translation
> > (NAT),
> > > =
> > > > > > Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
> > > > > >     2.. Services: Domain Name System (DNS), Bootstrap Protocol
> > > (BOOTP),
> > > > =
> > > > > > Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Internet Control
> Message
> > =
> > > > > > Protocol (ICMP)
> > > > > >     3.. Applications: Telnet, File Transfer Protocol (FTP),
> Trivial
> > > File
> > > > =
> > > > > > Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
> > > > > >     4.. Transport: IP fragmentation, sockets, ports=20
> > > > > >     5.. Access Lists=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > >   1.. IP Routing Protocols=20
> > > > > >     1.. Open Shortest Path First (OSPF):=20
> > > > > >
i.
> > > =
> > > > > > Design: areas, virtual links, stub, not so stubby areas (NSSA),
> area
> > =
> > > > > > border router (ABR) / autonomous system boundary router (ASBR) =
> > > > > > redistributions, media dependencies, external vs. internal, =
> > > > > > summarization=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
ii.
> > > =
> > > > > > Operation: Designated Router (DR), Backup Designated Router
(BDR),
> =
> > > > > > adjacencies, link-state advertisement (LSA) types, link-state
> > > database,
> > > > =
> > > > > > shortest path first (SPF) algorithm, authentication=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > >     1.. Border Gateway Protocol (BGP):=20
> > > > > >
i.
> > > =
> > > > > > Design: Peer Groups, Route Reflectors, Confederations, Clusters,
=
> > > > > > Attributes, Autonomous Systems (AS)=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
ii.
> > > =
> > > > > > Operation: Route Maps, Filters, Neighbors, decision algorithm,
> > > Interior
> > > > =
> > > > > > Border Gateway Protocol (IBGP), Exterior Border Gateway Protocol
> > > > (EBGP)=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > >     1.. Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP):
> Metrics,
> > =
> > > > > > mechanics, & design=20
> > > > > >     2.. Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS):
> Metrics,
> > =
> > > > > > mechanics, & design=20
> > > > > >     3.. Routing Information Protocol
> > > > > >     (RIP) & RIP v2: : Metrics, mechanics, & design=20
> > > > > >     4.. Multicast: Design, Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM -
> > both
> > > =
> > > > > > sparse and dense), Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
> > (DVMRP),
> > > =
> > > > > > Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
> > > > > >     5.. Access lists: distribute lists, route maps, policy
> routing,
> > =
> > > > > > redistribution, route tagging=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > >   1.. Desktop Protocols=20
> > > > > >     1.. Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX): NetWare Link
Services
> =
> > > > > > Protocol. (NLSP), IPX-RIP, IPX-Service Advertising Protocol
(SAP),
> =
> > > > > > IPX-EIGRP, Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX), Network Control
> Protocol
> > =
> > > > > > (NCP), IPXWAN, IPX addressing, Get Nearest Server (GNS), Novell
=
> > > > > > Directory Services (routing & mechanisms), access lists=20
> > > > > >     2.. AppleTalk: Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RTMP),
> > > AppleTalk
> > > > =
> > > > > > Update-Based Routing Protocol (AURP), Appletalk-EIGRP, Datagram
> > > Delivery
> > > > =
> > > > > > Protocol (DDP), Zone Information Protocol (ZIP), Name Binding
> > Protocol
> > > =
> > > > > > (NBP), addressing (phase 1 & 2), access lists=20
> > > > > >     3.. DECnet/OSI: Addressing, access lists=20
> > > > > >     4.. Windows NT: NetBIOS, browsing, domain controller (e.g.
> > WINS),
> > > =
> > > > > > access lists=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > >   1.. Performance Management=20
> > > > > >     1.. Traffic Management: Queuing, Weighted Fair Queuing
(WFQ),
> =
> > > > > > Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), traffic shaping, load
> > > balancing=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > >   1.. WAN (addressing, signaling, framing)=20
> > > > > >     1.. ISDN: Link Access Procedure on the D channel (LAPD),
Basic
> > > Rate
> > > > =
> > > > > > Interface (BRI) / Primary Rate Interface (PRI) framing,
signaling,
> =
> > > > > > mapping, dialer map, interface types, B/D channels, PPP
> Multilink=20
> > > > > >     2.. Frame relay: Local Management Interface (LMI), Data Link
=
> > > > > > Connection Identifier (DLCI), Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC),
> > > framing,
> > > > =
> > > > > > traffic shaping, forward explicit congestion notification
(FECN),
> =
> > > > > > backward explicit congestion notification (BECN), CIR, discard
> > > eligible
> > > > =
> > > > > > (DE), mapping, compression=20
> > > > > >     3.. X.25: addressing, routing, Link Access Procedure
Balanced
> =
> > > > > > (LAPB), error control/recovery, windowing, signaling, mapping,
> > > Switched
> > > > =
> > > > > > Virtual Circuit (SVC) / Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC),
Protocol
> =
> > > > > > Translation=20
> > > > > >     4.. ATM: Switched Virtual Connection (SVC) / Permanent
Virtual
> =
> > > > > > Connection (PVC), ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL), Service Specific =
> > > > > > Connection Oriented Protocol (SSCOP), User-Network Interface
(UNI)
> /
> > =
> > > > > > Network-Network Interface (NNI), Interim Local Management
> Interface
> > =
> > > > > > (ILMI), Cell format, Quality of Service (QoS), RFC 1483 &1577,
> > Private
> > > =
> > > > > > Network-Network Interface (PNNI), Interim-Interswitch Signaling
> > > Protocol
> > > > =
> > > > > > (IISP), mapping=20
> > > > > >     5.. Physical Layer: Synchronization, Synchronous Optical
> Network
> > =
> > > > > > (SONET), T1, E1, encoding=20
> > > > > >     6.. Leased Line Protocols: High-Level Data Link Control
> (HDLC),
> > =
> > > > > > Point to Point Protocol (PPP), async & modems, compression=20
> > > > > >     7.. Dial on Demand Routing (DDR): dial backup=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > >   1.. LAN=20
> > > > > >     1.. Datalink Layer: addressing, 802.2=20
> > > > > >     2.. Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet: encapsulation,
> > > carrier
> > > > =
> > > > > > sense multiple access collision detect (CSMA/CD), topology,
speed,
> =
> > > > > > controller errors, limitations, 802.3=20
> > > > > >     3.. Token Ring: token passing, beaconing, Active Monitor,
ring
> =
> > > > > > insertion, soft & hard errors, encapsulation, topology, maximum
=
> > > > > > transmission unit (MTU), speed, limitations=20
> > > > > >     4.. FDDI/CDDI: dual ring, encapsulation, class, redundancy,
> dual
> > =
> > > > > > homing, medium (copper, fiber), claims, Station Management
(SMT),
> =
> > > > > > limitations=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > >   1.. Security=20
> > > > > >     1.. Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA),=20
> > > > > >     2.. Terminal Access Controller Access Control System
(TACACS)
> =
> > > > > > RADIUS: general concepts, usage, comparisons=20
> > > > > >     3.. Firewalls: PIX, access lists, demilitarized zones
(DMZ)=20
> > > > > >     4.. Encryption: public/private key, Data Encryption Standard
> > > > (DES)=20
> > > > > >
> > > > > >   1.. Multiservice=20
> > > > > >     1.. Voice/Video:=20
> > > > > >     2.. H.323,
> > > > > >     3..  codecs,
> > > > > >     4..  Signaling System 7 (SS7),
> > > > > >     5..  Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP),=20
> > > > > >     6.. RTP Control Protocol (RTCP),
> > > > > >     7..  Quality of Service (QoS)=20
> > > > > >     =20
> > > > > >      =20
> > > > > > =20
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