From: Philip Neeson (Philip.Neeson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Dec 01 2000 - 20:31:56 GMT-3
Tony,
I would agree most people brush over those area's, I know I am.. :-(
How much it there to really cover though? As I see it..
Frame-Relay
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P-P
P-MP
Basic Set-up, In-ARP
Frame-Relay Map's
Sub Interfaces
Bridging Over FR
OSPF Issues
EIGRP Issues
Traffic Shaping over FR
QOS/Queuing over FR
Voice-over-FR? (MC3810 - Not in R/S I know.)
DLSW Direct over FR (RFC1490)
*How to turn a Cisco to a FR Switch.
(There may/are new features in IOS 12 I haven't looked at yet.)
ISDN
---- Legacy DDR Dialer Profiles Dialer Rotary Groups Backup Interface Dialer-Watch Group OSPF on Demand Filtering with various protocols (SNA, IPX, IP) PPP (CHAP, PAP, TACACS+) Call-back Bridging IPX DLSW on Demand PeerHumm.. Ok I now realise I've put together a rather large list.. Anything I'm missing?
Philip.
> -----Original Message----- > From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of > Tony Olzak > Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 9:10 PM > To: Tracy Blackmore; ccielab@groupstudy.com > Subject: Re: Pitfalls > > > I think the best way to gather a list is simply through practice labs. I > couldn't believe the number of things that didn't work the way I thought > they should when I first began my CCIE preparation. > > I think you'll find the most landmines by doing frame scenarios with > different protocols, and ISDN. Those seem to be the areas most > people miss. > > > Tony > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tracy Blackmore" <TracyB@TSLAD.com> > To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com> > Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 12:46 PM > Subject: Pitfalls > > > > Group; > > > > I have read many briefs from people who have been to the > lab, passed > or > > not. One thing that I would like to see/ask is... > > > > What are some of the major pitfalls to look for in general lab > scenarios? > > > > I can gather several of them by reviewing the questions posted but it > would > > be nice to have a compilation of all of the major ones so that as we > study, > > we'll have an idea of pitfalls to look for. > > > > Thanks for any help you guys can provide! > > > > P.S. So as not to break the NDA, I have worded my question so > as to gain > > information on "general" labs. Please do not give exact > problems faced in > > the CCIE Lab. > >
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