cc" at the TI prompt).
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>in defense of the TI interface, although many cis
OK, I did not mean to say that configuring routers and switches is easy in
the literal sense, but I have on many occasions put someone on one, showed
them a book and the help menu and sent them on their way. True advanced
configs are difficult sometimes. I guess my real point was that the networ
To: "cisco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Or Nortel? Re: Easy ML? Re:MCSE OR CCNA
Keep in mind that Nortel actually has *two* CLIs on their routers: the TI
(the traditional CLI) and now the BCC (Bay Command Console, or Blatant
Cisco
Copy if you p
ion. It's only available with
BayRS 12.00 and above, but if you're ever in a Bay environment, check it out
(type "bcc" at the TI prompt).
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"Raul F. Fernandez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@groupstudy.com on 12/26/2000
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Sammi,
I also have done extensive study of the CISCO IOS and I am studyng for =
the lab as we speak.
I work in an environment where not only do I troubleshoot CISCO( about =
90%) but the rest
is split up mostly by Bay and then a small amount of Motorola FRADS. =
Anyway, BAY at first
was a shock t
ML,
Wait a minute did I read that right? "Configuring routers and switches are
easy" I have been reading alot of books that don't seem overly "easy" to
comprehend on configuring routers and switches. If it was so easy how come
so many trees have met their doom to Jeff Doyle?
Maybe easy for yo
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