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my recommendation again for the token ring stuff - o
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Tolanid
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 6:11 PM
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Subject: Re: CCIE Written tomorrow. [7:830]
my recommendation again for the token ring stuff - only one document to
understand the RIFs (even though there are other
my recommendation again for the token ring stuff - only one document to
understand the RIFs (even though there are other good ones) - Token Ring
white paper from Lou Rossi. Here is the link where you can find the white
paper http://www.ccprep.com/resources/news/archives/Token_Ring2.pdf.
Enjoy
I hear this and other TR questions oddly still comprise a large section of
the test, so be prepared.
It's what I spent this weekend starting to learn about. Bleh, I hate
old/dead technology that no one I know uses. I'm just glad it's off the
lab.
I think it's time to purchase or find a good To
What the two numbers have in common is Novell IPX.
0x8137 is the Ethernet protocol TYPE number for Novell IPX, from RFC 1700
(some sources
indicate 0x8137 is obsolete and 0x8138 should be used). It appears somewhat
regularly in
Cisco training material. IEEE 802.3 has a LENGTH field instead of TYP
Focus on RIFs - how RSRB treats RIFs versus how DLSW treats it.
Raj
"Michael Snyder" wrote in message
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> Don't worry about LANE, WORRY about Token RIFS, and the difference in
modes
> of bridging it.
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> What is 0xEOEO vs 0x8137?
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> ""Michael Bam
Don't worry about LANE, WORRY about Token RIFS, and the difference in modes
of bridging it.
What is 0xEOEO vs 0x8137?
""Michael Bambic"" wrote in message
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> Well after teaching CCNA for the last 18 months for the Cisco Networking
> Academy, then ta
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