RE: IOS Issue for LAB

From: Michael E. Flannagan (mflannag@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Feb 07 2001 - 20:35:03 GMT-3


   
When Cisco talks about 12.0, we generally mean mainline. If we're talking
about 12.0T, that's what we write. That's not gospel - just my $.02

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On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, John Kaberna wrote:

> They do not say specifically which versions they will use. However, I would
> guess they are not going to use versions that haven't been used extensively
> in real environments. They want to avoid bugs in the lab. Also, anything
> that is not on the list of non-testable items (ATM LANE, Appletalk, ISO
> CLNS, etc) is fair game. But, a question like that would only be worth
> a point or two so I wouldnt worry about it.
>
> John
>
> -- Original Message --
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I am preparing for my CCIE lab. I have a question regarding the version
> > of IOS used. The Cisco web site states that "IOS features up to and
> > including version 12.0 will be tested on the exam." Does this include
> > only Major Release updates or are we required to know things that may
> > appear in Early Deployment Updates. For Example Mobile IP appears in
> > 12.07T, which is a Early Deployment Update. Would I be required to be
> > proficient in Mobile IP? Any guidance you could give would be
> > helpfull..
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >John Redmond
> >



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