On 2009-10-13, at 07:39, Scott Morris wrote:

No idea, I haven't looked at that stuff in a while. But I would assume
so, as it's easier to build a foundation than jumping straight to
something difficult?

I've found RIP to be a reasonable way to teach the concept of a routing protocol, since the protocol is very simple and you can always close with "don't ever use this".

But teaching classful routing and addressing is just moronic. It's a foundation that nothing is built on any more, and makes no sense to teach outside of a history class.

Or did you learn calculus in grade school?  Just askin'   ;)

Yes, since you asked, but your presumption is faulty.


Joe


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