From: Greg Sporton (greg.sporton@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 12 2002 - 20:00:07 GMT-3
I agree with Brian.
The search engine gives me noting but grief!
I find using a quick <ctrl - f> in the 'Command Reference Master Index'
and 'Configuration Guides Master Index' finds things much quicker for
me.
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Brian McGahan
Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2002 9:16 AM
To: Jim Newton; Ccielab
Subject: Re: Key phrases for Doc CD
I wouldn't recommend using the search engine on the CD at all. Click
the
dropdown on the main page that says "Cisco IOS Software", and select
12.1.
>From there, the two important links are "New Feature Documentation" and
"Configuration Guides and Command References". The "New Feature
Documentation" is a good place to look for possible new features they
could
throw at you. Under "Configuration Guides and Command References",
everything is broken down by topic. If you want a doc on EIGRP, goto
"Cisco
IOS IP and IP Routing Configuration Guide, Release 12.1", then "IP
Routing
Protocols" then "Configuring IP Enhanced IGRP".
The search engine on the CD takes too much of your time, and for the
most
part it doesn't give you what you're looking for.
HTH
Brian McGahan
CCIE #8593
brian@cyscoexpert.com
CyscoExpert Corporation
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Newton" <jnewton@InternetNOC.com>
To: "Ccielab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 3:54 PM
Subject: Key phrases for Doc CD
> In my studying I have come across a couple phrases that I can use from
the
> search engine to help me quickly find things I need.
>
> "Bridging and DLSW" takes you to the links for the config guide and
command
> reference.
>
> "Interdomain routing with (choose your protocol)" takes you to the IP
> routing protocol command and config guides
>
> "congestion management" takes you to queueing.
>
> "policing and shaping" takes you to traffic shaping.
>
> Does anyone have any other good phrases that you could share?
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