Re: CCIE Written Exam Information

2000-08-14 Thread DIck Beamish

Go to Cisco's web site and review/print out the R/S blueprint.  Good guideline for the 
test
Dick Beamish

roland_mok wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone have any information and hints about the CCIE R/S Exam? I will take it 
>this month
>
> Thanks,
> Rol
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Re: Access-lists question??

2000-06-16 Thread DIck Beamish

How about named access lists?

"Palikhey, Niraj" wrote:

> Hi,
> I am trying to understand something with access-lists. They say that when
> you put in a new entry to an existing access-list, it will be written at the
> end of the existing list. So If I have a deny any any at the end of the list
> and I add a new entry that says permit 10.20.16.20, this will not work as
> this entry will be added at the end of the list. But when I do a sh
> access-lists or a sh run, I see that the new entry is not at the bottom of
> the existing list. I am trying to understand, even though it is not at the
> bottom, when the access-list is read, will it find it before the deny any
> any or not? Moreover, I have read that the Cisco IOS will rearrange the
> list. Is this the reason that the new entry does not show at the bottom but
> will work as entered in the end?
> Please advise.
> Thank you.
> Kind regards,
> Niraj
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Re: CCIE Lab Study Guide and SNA

2000-05-31 Thread DIck Beamish

There is a very good book on the market titled "Configuring Cisco Routers
for Bridging Switching DLSw+ and Desktop Protocols by Tan Nam-Kee ISBN
#0071354573.  It has labs for Bridging DLSw+ IPX AppleTalk, DCNET CLNS etc.



Darren Ward wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone find it strange that this guide has no SNA Labs at all, not
> even DLSW+?
>
> Is this a hint or an exclusion?
>
> I realise that Voice was announced while it was going to print but SNA
> has been a requirement for a while I thought.
>
> Does anyone have any references to some SNA Practice Labs and Scenarios?
>
> Darren
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