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I don't know if this was said, and I apologize if it's a duplicate,
but but I'll say it anyway...
Depending on the version of CatOS you are using, (anything above
5.4x) will include a macro command called set port host. This
command will
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Amen.
Personally, I found the tests INVALUABLE in passing the CCIE written
on the first go-round. I only hope that I can repeat that
performance for the lab in September... :)
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EIGRP has no class either... :)
David Chandler wrote:
Chuck
Thanks for the proof read :
Bellow is the cisco page part of the doc relating to zero subnets.
To me it reads "don't; because we say so"
Encapsulation Difference, A.
KOLIY wrote:
I have a netware 4 server and a cisco router just be installed on
the Ethernet. The router can't see the server
a.encapsulation difference
b.router address must be configured on the server
c.server need to be the default gateway
d.rebbot the
This may seem like nit-picking, but it isn't actually a revision of
802.1Q that supports
PVST, but rather, the vendor gear that supports PVST with the use of
802.1Q... Nortel
Passport (Accelar) switches support this as well...
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Rik wrote:
Actually, most newer revisions of Dot1Q support
Exactly... Route Reflectors negate the need for a full iBGP mesh...
"Pickard, Richard" wrote:
3/28/2001 12:55pm Wednesday
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Would anyone care to elaborate on IBGP neighbors?
Must they always be fully meshed or do route reflectors negate this?
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Richard L. Pickard
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One thing to watch is trhat some routing protocols do not undertand the 0/0 route, like
IGRP... In cases such as these, you will need to make use of the default network
command to provide default-route functionality...
"Pickard, Richard" wrote:
3/28/2001 3:13pm Wednesday
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I recently
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