ing where it could get LOS to the root...once the leaves fell off the
trees on the intervening ridge. Spring is coming though and with it, certain
loss of signal. Short of a "chainsaw-in-the-night" approach, it seems a DS1
to
the client is my only answer.
S! (Salute!)
Brian Carroll
CCNP
ng ridge. Spring is coming though and with it, certain
loss of LOS. Short of a "chainsaw-in-the-night" approach, it seems a DS1 to
the client is my only answer.
S! (Salute!)
Brian Carroll
CCNP, CCSE, MCSE, CCA
Director of Professional Services
Air Net Link LLC.
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l, for the situation as stated, either of these
ways of doing it meets the desired result, yes?
Thanks!
Brian Carroll
CCNP, CCSE, MCSE, CCA
Director of Professional Services
Air Net Link LLC.
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I would think that the metrics of the summarized routes do NOT affect the
summary route because the summary route originates on the router doing the
summarization. Therfore it would be advertised "clean" to the next router,
i.e. using only the default EIGRP metrics. So a router 3 hops away fro
uot; commands reveal that your policies are in effect even when
the statements are not visible?
S!
Brian Carroll
CCNP, CCSE, MCSE, CCA
Director of Professional Services
Air Net Link, LLC.
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> Hi. I have a few questions that I need clarification on:
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S! ALL,
I have been to the Cisco Press site but I cannot find them there. It looks
like both books have been updated to newer editions. Does anyone have these
errata files? I have found that without these errata files the lab exercises
are near to useless due to the printing (and err..umm..just pl
owever I may be wrong...
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job.
Also...any good links on configuring 3550 would be GREATLY appreciated.
Prayers for me would not be refused either :)
S! (Salute!)
Brian Carroll
CCNP, CCSE, MCSE, CCA
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