From: Thomas Trygar (trygar@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Feb 28 2001 - 17:58:54 GMT-3
I searched for the following: Cisco IOS Master Master Index and came up with
12.0 Master Index. DC was from June 2000. Even though the page was 1 MB in size
,
this location had almost everything. The only thing I didn't use this page for
was Token Ring Switch Tutorial.
The problem with this strategy was that the machines were NT and had only 32 MB
while taking lab in San Jose near the end of Dec. And the brick wall was that
any index page I found stated that that IOS 12.0 information was 'coming soon'.
So I ended up using a method that turned out to be a wasted time.
Tom
Kinton Connelly wrote:
> Hi Steven. Here's what I used to do: when I needed to look up a command but
> I didn't have a clue as to which section it was in, I'd load up the huge
> Master Command Reference and find the command. Then I'd click through to
> the web page that explained the command. Once there, I'd click on the
> "Contents" button in the button bar to take me up to the next level - and
> I'd keep doing this until I had drilled up to the top level. So instead of
> drilling my way down until I found it, I took a shortcut to find the
> information, then drilled *up* to figure out how I should have gotten there.
>
> HTH,
>
> Kinton
>
> At 2/28/01, Steven Weber wrote:
>
> >Can someone help me out, I've been trying to learn how to navigate the
> >doc cd and I haven't been getting anywhere. I can't find anything I want
> >when I
> >need it. Can someone please give me a few pointers on how to find my way
> >around
> >on the cd?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >--- Steven Weber
> >
> >--- itweber@earthlink.net
> >
> >--- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
> >
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