From: Brian Dennis (brian@xxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 18 2001 - 18:54:25 GMT-3
Justin,
You really should just become familiar with the CD. It's all you really have
in the lab. You don't ever what to have to rely on the search engine. I
always jokingly tell my students that it's the sound of a desperate CCIE
candidate if in the lab you hear their CD drive going "shhh... shhh...
shhh..." back and forth as they're trying to search for something. Kind of
like when someone resorts to typing "redistribute connected" to solve a
routing problem 8)
As a side note if you're ever looking for something on the CD and can't find
what you are looking for in the configuration guide or command reference you
could also try the new feature documentation. Just look up the command in
the command reference and see what IOS release it came out in and look for
it in the new feature documentation for that release. Sometimes they do a
nice little write up about the feature when it's first released.
Also you could look for information in the Internetwork Design Guide,
Internetworking Case Studies, Cisco Internetworking Solutions Guide on the
CD.
Brian Dennis
CCIE #2210 (R&S)(ISP/Dial)
CCSI #98640
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Dean, Justin
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 1:53 PM
To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: Documentation CD
Hi,
What is the fastest, most effecient way to search for things on the doc
cd? Say you need to get a quick glance at a rip md5 authentication config or
something like that, where would you go without spending alot of time? Is
there a trick to this thing? or a correct method of using it? Thanks,
Justin
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