This is being discussed more and more often. The organization I work for is
just about to do out part to make the Internet Routing Table 1 route larger.
We have had a legacy Class C block for years, but never used it. Over the
next couple weeks I'll be setting it up to advertise across a couple
From what I gather from previous posts, the "CCIE Power Sessions" were an
activity of some sort at the Networkers Conference?
If this is the case, is there somewhere online the presentations are kept,
or the material is otherwise accessible?
I have checked the main Networkers 2000 page, but
A good question that can save people a lot of headache in a production
environment.
When you download the IOS from CCO, there's a table that lists the filename,
file size, date published and a more info hyperlink (shown as a "?"
character.) Click on the question mark. One of the items listed is
Just wrote the CCIE Written. Plenty of folks on this list have also done so
lately, so I wouldn't bother with my review, except my perceptions were a
little different than those of Chuck et. al.
Biggest difference from previous reviews was that my test did not have a lot
of Token Ring /
To make the doc CD work under win2k with IE, you need to venture into the
registry before installation.
Go to:
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/IE4/Setup
The Path variable contains a relative path. Replace this with a physical
path, usually C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer.
This has worked every
Those objectives at the Global Knowledge web site are straight from the ACRC
course. Although I have not taken the Routing 2.0 exam, I recall the
consensus on Groupstudy was that the test did not resemble the current ACRC
very much at all.
Long story short, I wouldn't trust that outline until
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