At 09:19 PM 11/15/2001 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>[snip]
>That being said I don't think any one lab manual will catch all the unusual
>stuff you could be presented with on the actual test, but you will have a
>solid chance.
>The book is decieving small in size. It takes FOREVER to actually
> May I please add Claude Shannon to your list. He's my hero.
>
he's one of my favorites, too... you can't get much better than "The
Mathematical Theory of Communications"... thin but meaty
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where were the packet sourced from? if they were sourced from another
device on the fasteth segment and were coming into the router your
configuration will work fine, assuming you've defined a tunnel interface and
its counterpart. (What interface does the tunnel travel through? the same
serial
> i have been reading part two of howard ospf guide and i think i am missing
> the point on a couple of things and i would apprecite any help you guys
> could give..
>
> 1)Summarization
>
> one config says this
>
> int e0 172.16.0.1 255.255.255.0
> int e2 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
>
> network 172.1
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