I've set up an anonymous FTP server at 12.107.238.3. Sorry for the IP address; it will be ftp.gettlabs.com when our DNS administrator updates the file.
Anyway, it contains two general sorts of things. First, there's a collection of tutorials I've written, plus some of my ongoing work in the IETF and IRTF. Second, there are an assortment of scenarios in beta test. Discussion on this list is encouraged, and I'll be happy to discuss some of the assumptions in their design. Please discuss this on the open list. Legal disclaimer on scenarios: Copyright 2002, Gettlabs, Inc. All Rights Reserved. License is granted only for individual, noncommercial use. Scenarios may not be further distributed by the person downloading. In other words, enjoy them as long as you use them in your own studies and for nothing else. I ask that you not distribute them simply for quality control -- things are constantly being updated and I'd like to be sure people download the most recent version. Commercial disclaimer: these all run on the www.gettlabs.com racks, and we'd be delighted if you bought rack time to run them. That's not a requirement. Gettlabs proper operates on a modified open source arrangement for its scenarios. I have cleared this with Paul Borghese, and our agreement is that as long as there are no charges for the scenarios themselves, even they run on a commercial rack, they will not be considered commercial for open discussion. Some of our partners, such as IPexpert and Groupstudy, sell scenarios that run on our racks. If you want to buy them, go to their sites and pay them what they ask. What we sell is rack time and, in a broader context, consultant and reseller services. Technical disclaimers: No warranty is implied; many of these secenarios are still in test and are being put out to the community both for general learning and further evaluation. Even after they are fully operational, they still will be downloadable with no charge. Couple of miscellaneous notes: Scenarios 1 through 4 are meant to be run one after another, with 5 and 6 coming. You can run 2, 3, or 4 by itself, as long as you preload the configurations that come before it. The "H" files contain initialization configurations. In general, addresses are preassigned for non-frame/ATM/ISDN interfaces, and you are given an address range for switched interfaes. -- "What Problem are you trying to solve?" ***send Cisco questions to the list, so all can benefit -- not directly to me*** ******************************************************************************** Howard C. Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chief Technology Officer, GettLab/Gett Communications http://www.gettlabs.com Technical Director, CertificationZone.com http://www.certificationzone.com "retired" Certified Cisco Systems Instructor (CID) #93005 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=42968&t=42968 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]