From: Peter Wint (pawint@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jun 21 1999 - 06:20:31 GMT-3
Group:
Any information on CIM cost for Routing and Switching (individual use not
multiply users). I am trying to contact Cisco to get this infor and was
unsuccessful.. Inputs comments etc will be deeply appreciated
> Peter A. Wint
> Technical Analyst
> Lucent Technologies Int'l. Inc.
> P.O. Box 4945
> Riyadh 11412
> Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
> Email: Pawint@ltsa01.sa.lucent.com
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stanley Seow [SMTP:stanley@silicon.net.my]
> Sent: Monday, June 21, 1999 12:09 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Books : Cisco Certification by Caslow
>
> Something to share with everyone about the CCIE lab exam.
>
> I've got the book : Cisco Certification by Caslow
> and have find this book very useful for my lab exam preparation because
> the
> author structure the book into Levels.
>
> Level 1 : Physical : FR,ATM,ISDN,Catalyst 5000
> Level 2 : IP addressing, IGP, ip routing protocols
> Level 3 : EGP : BGP-4
> Level 4 : Non-IP routing protocols
> Level 5 : No routing protocols : bridges
> Level 6 : Managing IP traffic ( access list, queues )
>
> Currently I have go thru until Level 1 to 3 and I find that the author
> gives
> a very good explaination on Frame Relay senarios :
> point to point, point to multipoint and the issues related to each
> topology.
>
> For those that does not have a chance to play with a Cat 5000 switches,
> this
> book gives a very good explaination on them too...
>
> Another important thing that the author emphazise is spotting the issues,
> like for example : RIP over Frame Relay on point to multipoint topology...
> straight away, the candidate should spot the issue of split horizon that
> is
> gonna cause problem with RIP.
>
>
> Stanley
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