Hi,
Well, It was a surprise for me to see differnet format of exam as I saw in
my other three CCNP exams. There was no list of commands given, all you
have to know from your own memory. Many answer I gave, just missed them
because of the way I answered.
Now my main question is, when we fill
Hello my friends,
As I I had heard about ACRC that it's a tough exam. It (Routing 2.0 now)
was tough for me. I tried to prepare main outlines from Cisco site by
different sources. But still, there were questions that I didn't knew they
were part of Routing. :
I don't have experience with
Hello all,
I am thinking about the ways that you can connect routers to other AS if you
are not using BGP? Anybody knows the answer, please reply me.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Maria
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Hi,
I am repeating my question, since I didn't hear from anybody, so I assume
that I didn't ask it the right way.
Here it is: If you want to connect AS 100 to AS 300 or multiple AS's what
are different ways that we can do it? We can use BGP. But I saw this
question asking that know "other
Hello,
I am taking Routing 2.0 next week. I have old ACRC book, All-in-one CCIE
LAB book and little black book for Cisco Routers for Ip Routing. I looked
through the outlines for this exam and books that I have. But still not
sure, if I am missing anything. I found some good material on
Hello again,
Wow, It was really great to see alot of good responses from the members of
this study group. It was my first experience to share my thoughts with so
many people. Well, I decided to go for it.
Thanks to ALL very much for showing me the light, I really wish to see CCIE
in
Hi,
I was reading Karen Webb book on Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
(BCMSN). I came across some information on Layer 4 switching that somehow I
didn't understand. It says that "Layer 4 switches refer to Layer 3 hardware
based routing that consider the applications. "
I understand
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