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Subject: Re: Which IOS do you run in your lab?
> No VOIP on his lab? It didn't come out until 12.0
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> Rodgers Moore
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> ""Circusnuts"" <[EMAIL P
No VOIP on his lab? It didn't come out until 12.0
Rodgers Moore
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> My boss came back from his First run @ the CCIE lab & was angry over two
> things. One
Of
Circusnuts
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 4:23 AM
To: Brian; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Which IOS do you run in your lab?
My boss came back from his First run @ the CCIE lab & was angry over two
things. One of the reasons he felt he did poorly, was because he didn't
k
My boss came back from his First run @ the CCIE lab & was angry over two
things. One of the reasons he felt he did poorly, was because he didn't
know any of the default differences between 11.2(18), 11.3(9)T (there was no
12.0 on his scenario). The Second reason was the cool patch panel Cisco ha
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, tony wrote:
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> Hi,Brain
> I am running IOS 11.3 in my Labs,of course 12.0 is better,but in
> my opinion,11.2 is almost enough and although the minimum choice, so
> many major changes occur with 11.2. We can see too many "IOS11.2 or
> later" in the CCIE ALL IN ONE LAB S
If you can afford to drop a wad of RAM in all your routers then go with
12.1, it has everything the older versions have and more. If your like most
of us though, you settle for 11.2 or higher. I end up swapping DRAM and
IOS versions between routers so I can run whatever version of IOS I need fo
Hi,Brain
I am running IOS 11.3 in my Labs,of course 12.0 is better,but in
my opinion,11.2 is almost enough and although the minimum choice, so
many major changes occur with 11.2. We can see too many "IOS11.2 or
later" in the CCIE ALL IN ONE LAB STUDY GUIDE.
IMHO,11.2 at minimum, the lat
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