From: Derek A. Buelna (dameon@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Dec 21 1999 - 00:01:59 GMT-3
I would suggest reading: Internet Routing Architectures.
Read the book and get a very good understanding of the info. within. (don't
just browse through it)
I think that it is the definitive reference for BGP.
>From what you learn, implement all kinds of complicated things that may or
may not work. make the config's as complicated as possible - you will learn
from it. (try something - does it work as expected - why /why not?)
Also read OSPF design guide - I believe that if you thoroughly understand
those two books and spend every free minute of your time in the lab
configuring everything you can possibly imagine (after you schedule) you
could potentially get past the first day.
Thoughts?
-Derek
-----Original Message-----
From: Clifton L. Stewart [SMTP:cliftonlstewart@home.com]
Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 4:53 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Route Maps
Guys,
Does anyone have any labs that require difficult route maps? I am trying
to get a firm grasp of the subject, and hands on in my lab would help. I
have taken the initial step of re-reading Chapter 14 of "Routing TCP/IP"
Volume 1, author:Jeff Doyle, but nothing beats hands on. I will post my
configs for all to learn from, thanks for assisting me with the
certification process!
Clifton Stewart-CCNA, CCIE Candidate
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