From: Chris Hugo (chrishugo@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Aug 05 2002 - 17:26:26 GMT-3
Thank you very much Jake. I will put a focus into the area you speak of.
Thanks again,
chris hugo
Jake <jakeczyz@yahoo.com> wrote: Chris,
>From my understanding (and with the NDA in mind), I don't believe that Mobile
IP is
tested on the R&S lab. I could be wrong. What IS fair ground is IP Local Area M
obility
(LAM), which is much simpler and entails only a couple commands. You'll find mo
re on it
on CCO, but it isn't covered in detail - usually just thrown in with configurin
g IP
addressing.
Try this white paper:
HTH,
Jake
9102
--- Chris Hugo wrote:
> Hi,
> I guess this is not a hot topic since I received no replys. It is kind of min
d-boggling
> since I have seen numerous CCIE lab preparation material not even come close
to the
> configs that CCO has posted on a link such as
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_c/ip
cprt1/1cdmobip.htm
>
> . The solutions that most CCIE prep material solutions will enable the mobile
IP and
> nothing else. No definition in the prep material of FA and HA at all let alon
e
> redundancy.
> I like the CCO doc but would prefer a book form. If a full book is not availa
ble
> 50-XXX of any book you come across would make me happy :). The mobile IP topi
c is new
> for me.
> Suggestions Wanted..
> Thank You
> Chris Hugo wrote: Hi folks,
>
> I am looking for any books that cover Cisco's Mobile IP solution.
>
> TIA,
>
> chris hugo
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