**Last minute review** The Easy way.

From: David Vu (dd_vu@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jan 05 2002 - 21:57:37 GMT-3


   
Don't try to remember all these numbers -- at least I don't. You have all
other big points to worry about and all other hard stuff to remember. It
is all in your CD. Learn how to look it up in your CD. All the
access-lists are there. All you do is copy and paste. It will be less
mistake that way.

Here is the link on your CD. Again, don't try to remember this link :-),
but learn how to get to it.

http://127.0.0.1:8080/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/ibm_c/bcprt1/bcs
rb.htm

Good luck,

At 03:35 PM 1/5/2002 -0600, CCIE Study wrote:
>It's finally that time. I'm sitting in a hotel in RTP and counting the
>minutes until tomorrow morning. It's time for last minute review, and for
>a few last minute questions.
>
>I think the CCIE practical studies book is wrong about SNA filters. I
>think they are:
>
>SNA: 0x0000 0x0D0D
>IPX: 0xE0E0 0x0101
>NetBIOS: 0xF0F0 0x0101
>
>Correct?
>
>Now, DLSw+ icanreach.
>
>If you say, 'dlsw icanreach saps F0', do you also have to say 'dlsw
>icanreach saps F1' ? Same for E0 & E1?
>
>Also, how are you supposed to know where to put your filters? When do you
>put the filter on the DLSw statement, and when do you put them on the
>token interface?
>
>
>Other than that, I feel good. This is my first (and hopefully only)
>attempt. I'd like to thank all the people who have contributed to the
>group, it's been a great resource.
>
>Wish me luck.
>



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