RE: IP Sec on CCIE RS LAB?? [7:24122]

2001-10-25 Thread Louie Belt

Here is a quote directly from Cisco website about the CCIE RS Lab:

The Routing and Switching Lab exam tests any feature that can be configured
on the equipment in the Equipment List

After reading that quote you should have your answer.

Louie A Belt
CCIE #7054
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I have heard that they have some IP Security on the CCIE Routing and
Switching Lab.  Does anyone know if this is true or not?  It dosen't show it
listed on the Cisco web site, but I'd like to know for sure.

Thanks.
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Re: IP Sec on CCIE RS LAB?? [7:24122]

2001-10-25 Thread G30RG3

That quote would help if we knew the IOS feature set they used in the lab.
Do they use the ipsec ios feature set on the lab routers.  Without breaking
the NDA do you recall what IOS set they used.  If they dont use the ipsec
ios then it really cant be configured on a router so it would not be on the
lab test.

Just my 2 cents

G30RG3
Louie Belt  wrote in message
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 Here is a quote directly from Cisco website about the CCIE RS Lab:

 The Routing and Switching Lab exam tests any feature that can be
configured
 on the equipment in the Equipment List

 After reading that quote you should have your answer.

 Louie A Belt
 CCIE #7054
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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 I have heard that they have some IP Security on the CCIE Routing and
 Switching Lab.  Does anyone know if this is true or not?  It dosen't show
it
 listed on the Cisco web site, but I'd like to know for sure.

 Thanks.
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Re: IP Sec on CCIE RS LAB?? [7:24122]

2001-10-25 Thread Wojtek Zlobicki

Referring to even the version of IOS is a strong violation of the NDA.

Here is the answer from the CCIE site

The Communications and Services lab exam simulates a service provider core
network connecting to customer networks. IOS features up to and including
version 12.1 will be tested on the exam. The service provider core routers
use a service provider IOS image for support for MPLS, MPLS VPNS, traffic
engineering, etc.


G30RG3  wrote in message
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 That quote would help if we knew the IOS feature set they used in the lab.
 Do they use the ipsec ios feature set on the lab routers.  Without
breaking
 the NDA do you recall what IOS set they used.  If they dont use the ipsec
 ios then it really cant be configured on a router so it would not be on
the
 lab test.

 Just my 2 cents

 G30RG3
 Louie Belt  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Here is a quote directly from Cisco website about the CCIE RS Lab:
 
  The Routing and Switching Lab exam tests any feature that can be
 configured
  on the equipment in the Equipment List
 
  After reading that quote you should have your answer.
 
  Louie A Belt
  CCIE #7054
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
 
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  I have heard that they have some IP Security on the CCIE Routing and
  Switching Lab.  Does anyone know if this is true or not?  It dosen't
show
 it
  listed on the Cisco web site, but I'd like to know for sure.
 
  Thanks.
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