Re: Cisco Documentation CD

From: Greg Parrish (gparrish@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Apr 06 2002 - 18:58:49 GMT-3


   
David below is the best page in the whole Cisco web site I think. You can sear
ch and find anything here and
great examples on the /warp pages especially. Keep in mind those /warp pages a
re not available on the CD
though. I use this link all the time and I bookmark it on my toolbar for easy
access.

I have started using the CD though recently so I am ready to use it for the tes
t and there is a world of
difference. The main issue though is that the search on the CD SUCKS! I would
not rely on this at all. So if
you have the CD use it often so you can learn to find what you are looking for.
  The best way is to be good at
drilling down to the config and command reference guides again as the search is
 almost useless. I think the
CD will help you in the lab but again you need to know what technology you are
looking for and how to find it
quick to find some special commands or syntax.

If you dont have a CD or access to one then use the link I mentioned below and
do a search but add -warp (ex:
frame relay -warp) to it and this will remove those very helpful pages you wont
 have access to in the lab.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm

Thanks,
Greg

"David Lee Steele, Jr." wrote:

> Is this link the same information that will be available to us at the
> lab?
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> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/index.htm
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> How complete do you think this information is?
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> Given all the time in the world, could you find all the answers from
> this CD that you needed to complete the lab?
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> David Lee Steele, Jr.
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