On Jun 25, 7:08pm, "Chuck Larrieu" wrote:
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} before I shut down for the evening, a few random thoughts on the CCIE Lab
} and NDA. Inspired by several posts here of late from persons asking about
} topology, IOS versions, or speaking of rumors about equipment changes.
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} 1) It is unclear what r
ow it's on the test so buck-up and learn it :)
My $0.02
Ben
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Token Ring is still on the written because Cisco doesn't seem to have the
resources to update the test??
Is it still on the lab? (Or can't you tell me because of NDA?) ;-)
I haven't run into a Token Ring shop that wasn't planning to update to
Ethernet in a long time. But that "planning to upda
Chuck,
There are still some very large Token Ring installations, although I don't
know why. I would think it would be cheaper to phase it out during regular
maintenance.
As for forward looking? I don't think that's what the CCIE is for. CCIE
means you know (or should know) what you are doing w
definitely is "Food for Thought"
Nigel
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From: "Chuck Larrieu"
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Subject: Off Topic - CCIE LAB and NDA [7:34244]
> before I shut down for the evening, a few random thoughts on the CCIE Lab
> and ND
before I shut down for the evening, a few random thoughts on the CCIE Lab
and NDA. Inspired by several posts here of late from persons asking about
topology, IOS versions, or speaking of rumors about equipment changes.
1) It is unclear what really constitutes NDA. Caslow? The ECP1 class? NLI's
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