From: Reggie Terrell (rterrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jul 22 2002 - 00:45:56 GMT-3
Larry,
Are you using the following URL link? I thought that this link was the "apples
to
apples" equivalent of the documentation CD. If it isn't, would someone please
correct me on this one?
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm
Hope this helps,
Reggie
Leo Seto wrote:
> I'm looking forward to hearing an answer on this one too. From my
> experience, the online docs are easier to navigate, have more data and
> examples, and the doc CD stinks in comparison.
>
> -Leo
>
> On Sun, 21 Jul 2002, Larry Yurdin wrote:
>
> > I have a question concerning the advantage of having physical possession of
> > the Cisco documentation CD versus accessing it online. A number of those wh
o
> > have successfully passed the lab exam have stressed the advantage of being
> > able to know, in advance, where to go on the CD to quickly access specific
> > information.
> >
> > As I have a very reliable fast Internet connection, I've grown used to
> > accessing the CD material from the Cisco website and have not found it
> > necessary to own a current copy of the CD. Is there any difference between
> > the way the information is arranged on the CD from the way that is arranged
> > on the representation of the CD on the website that would cause me to want
> > to obtain a copy of the CD. In other words, can my ability to rapidly acces
s
> > specific information from the CD's representation on the website hold me in
> > good stead in the Cisco lab environment or should I focus on the CD
> > I'd appreciate some feedback.
> >
> > Larry Yurdin CCNP, CCDP, MCSE, CNE, CISSP, A+
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