Re: CID Exam Question

2000-09-22 Thread Kevin Wigle
I don't think that it's a question of "whatever a client wants to support".. It's more like, this stuff is out there in legacy systems and they use Cisco stuff so you should know it if you bump into it. That's why there's still a lot of Token Ring in the CCIE, not many implement it for new n

Re: CID Exam Question

2000-09-21 Thread Robert Padjen
Yup. Focus on the features that make these protocols useful in modern networks, including newer routing protocols... --- "Pickett, Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey Guys, > > Just checking with those who have taken this exam to > see if Appletalk and > IPX are really covered on this exam..

Re: CID Exam Question

2000-09-21 Thread Constance Cate
CID Exam QuestionYeah, it's in there, IPX more than Apple. Cisco wants to support what ever a client wants to transport, it's that old "The customer is always right" thing. Because of that philosophy, Cisco wants you, as a Cisco certified professional, to be able to design a network that will supp

CID Exam Question

2000-09-21 Thread Pickett, Mike
Title: CID Exam Question Hey Guys, Just checking with those who have taken this exam to see if Appletalk and IPX are really covered on this exam...all the exam guides cover it, but it seems like a total waste because its no longer a real world application, as a presales design engineer i