In defense of the original poster, perhaps he/she (?) merely wanted some
configs for
study purposes.  When I start my students out I give them working configs so
they can
analyze them to see why they work and to understand why something is done
that way and
the possible alternatives.

Then again, perhaps Chuck is right and the poster just wanted "The Answer"
without doing
any work.

Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy

Chuck Larrieu wrote:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Howard C. Berkowitz
> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 5:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: MPLS [7:220]
>
> >Does anyone have a simple MPLS configuration they could post?
>
> >To solve what problem with MPLS?
>
> Oh give it up, Howard. Nobody cares. All they want is The Answer.
>
> I've been kicking around the CCIE list for several months now. People who
> want to be CCIE's but don't read the RFC's. Or Comer. Or Stevens. Or
> Berkowitz. Or Oppenheimer. Or anything else. Doyle, Halabi, and Caslow -
> that's what gets you to the CCIE level! And why should they do otherwise? I
> don't recall seeing anything on my lab that made me wish I'd spend more
time
> studying RFC's. Or TCP/IP theory. In fact just about everything I saw on my
> lab made me wish I'd spent less time with the RFC's and more time doing
> other things.
>
> How does routing work? How does redistribution work? How does OSPF work?
Who
> cares? Just give me the configs that will help me pass. If I memorize
enough
> variations, I'm ready for anything the lab throws my way.
>
> OK. Out of my system. Back to memorizing configs ;->
>
> Chuck




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