From: Brian Edwards (bedwards@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jul 18 2000 - 13:58:04 GMT-3
There are plenty of undocumented/hidden IOS commands, but you are not
expected to know these for the CCIE lab. I know there is a way to vty to
processor on VIP cards on a 7500, which is completely undocumented and
hidden (doesn't show up with "?" and no command completion with tab). These
commands are for system troubleshooting and are known by Cisco TAC and
engineering. Also some are commands that can really screw things up if you
don't know what your doing, or new features that they want to field test
with special customers, but don't want available for use by everyone until a
later release.
For the CCIE lab the official documentation is what you should base your
studying on.
> >
> > All,
> >
> > Is there such thing as undocumented commands?
> > I have a full set of Cisco Documentation and was wondering
> if these books
> > actually contain all the commands I need to know.
> > I think it is reasonable question to ask. (well, I think)
> > And, of course, please respond within the NDA.
> > TIA.
> >
> > Richard
> > P.S. they are IOS 12.0
> >
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