From: Rich Gondek (rgondek@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jun 10 1999 - 23:10:31 GMT-3
Hello All,
I got added to this list today. Just wanted to drop an email to say hi. My
name is Rich Gondek - I'm from Spurs Country: San Antonio, TX. I will be
taking the lab on August 16th and (hopefully) 17th. I'll be going out to
San Jose to take it. Any recommendations on hotels?
Anyway, I'm churning my way through as many topics as possible - this week
is BGP week - trying to insert a new piece or two every week into my home
lab. I've mapped out about 25 topics to work through that seem to hit the
major portions of the IOS - the routing protocols, NAT, DLSW, SRB, IRB/CRB,
ATM, frame, ISDN, IPX, AT, etc. I hope to complete the first round major
review of these by the middle of July, and then spend the last 30 days
hitting the weak spots.
The biggest question I am facing is the balance between getting into the
tiny details of a specific issue (for example BGP multihoming to >1
provider, different paths out for different subnets, running so many
policies NVRAM overflows) vs. spreading my time out into areas that I don't
ever touch in day-to-day activities in my job (configuring the router as an
NTP server). I would welcome anyone else's insight into how they are
handling this.
Great to be aboard!
-Rich Gondek
rgondek@intx.net
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