I'll be brief. Check out the Archives.
Cisco Lover wrote:
Hey guys..
By considering the fact that CLNS is no more a part of RS Lab sylabus,how
far they can go to ask about ISIS??
As far as i know there are many things which require support of CLNS in
ISIS??
Any one here can
As far as I know Cisco IOS supports CLNS only as much as in needed to
supoort IS-IS.
Dave
Jason Gardiner wrote:
I'll be brief. Check out the Archives.
Cisco Lover wrote:
Hey guys..
By considering the fact that CLNS is no more a part of RS Lab
sylabus,how
far they can go to ask
Cisco fully supports ISO CLNS however, ISO CLNS has been removed from the
protocols tested on the CCIE Lab. Integrated ISIS is not dependant on CLNS
and thus remains a valid exam topic.
Pete
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On 10/1/2001 at 11:03 AM MADMAN wrote:
As far as I know
You can fit what I know about IS-IS in a pretty small container but I
Understand that IS-IS communicates using CLNS PDU's and and an IS-IS
router must have and ISO address known as a NET address, etc. so I
thought there were some interdependancies.
Dave
Peter Van Oene wrote:
Cisco fully
Although your correct that routers in an ISIS domain require a valid Network
Entity Title (NET), the point about using CLNS PDU's is inaccurate, though I
admit widely misunderstood. ISIS packets are actually directly encapsulated
at layer two and thus do not use the services of any protocol at
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