in fact, we used DLSW+ extensively in the production network around the
region without even a single ring. The ring has been all converted abt 4
yrs ago ;)
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FAQ, l
I know this is going to sound terrible and I really don't want to single you
or anybody else out. But honestly, if somebody didn't realize that you can
do Dlsw+ on Ethernet-only , then that person probably shouldn't be thinking
of doing the lab and instead should probably be trying to get more
e
Although it is heavy into the token ring side of things, I still highly
recommend Tan Nam-Kee's book Configuring Cisco routers for Bridging, DLSw+,
& Desktop protocols.
Any student at the CCIE level should be able to take the labs from that book
and transfer them into an ethernet environment. And
It will be Ethernet only. No TR interfaces at al will be in the lab.
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> Thanks Ryan,
>
> I'm confused, so when cisco says, no token ring in the CCIE lab from oct
> 2002 but DLSW will be there, what does that mean. Sh
I recall reading somewhere, maybe this board, that you can create virtual
Token-Ring interfaces. On my 2500/2600 and 4500 series routers I can do the
following:
ROUTER1(config)#int virtual-TokenRing ?
Virtual-TokenRing interface number
Here is an example:
ROUTER4(config)#int virtual-To
ROU
How about over a WAN link?!?!
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Thanks Ryan,
I'm confused, so when
: Thursday, June 13, 2002 5:12 PM
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Thanks Ryan,
I'm confused, so when cisco says, no token ring in the CCIE lab from oct
2002 but DLSW will be there, what does that mean. Should we expect to
configure DLSW on TR-
Thanks Ryan,
I'm confused, so when cisco says, no token ring in the CCIE lab from oct
2002 but DLSW will be there, what does that mean. Should we expect to
configure DLSW on TR-to-TR network or Eth-to-Eth network or WAN or both in
the Lab
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How is that possible, do you have a link to a url that explains how to do
it, if that's possible then I can exclude all the ro
How is that possible, do you have a link to a url that explains how to do
it, if that's possible then I can exclude all the routers that have token
ring interface, I really wanted to know, since I have made a commitment to
somebody to buy the whole CCIE Lab this saturday
thanks in advance
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How is that possible, do you have a link to a url that explains how to do
it, if that's possible then I can exclude all the routers that have token
ring interface, I really wanted to know, since I have made a commitment to
somebody to buy the whole CCIE Lab this saturday
thanks in advance
""
DLSW can still be configured and tested without Token Ring.
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I'm in the middle of buying CCIE Lab Equipme
yes.
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> I'm in the middle of buying CCIE Lab Equipment to prepare for CCIE lab, my
> question is, do I still have to buy cisco routers with Token Ring
interface
> to practise DLSW since it is going to be in the lab af
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