From: Jeff Kesemeyer (jkesemey@bellsouth.net)
Date: Mon Feb 24 2003 - 21:18:15 GMT-3
As Sean mentioned I agreed to build this list and I will maintain it as
well.
I been on this list for several years and have seen a lot of the same
questions and that is how I started in building the configuration
section on my web site. Those examples are things that I have learned
from reading the archives and being on this list, as well as every Cisco
Press book out there.
In the next few days I will put together a common Q & A list from
Groupstudy, as long as the questions are ones that have been asked on
this list numerous times, I see no problem with building it.
This will help to bring new groupstudy members up to speed as well, I
see quite a distance from passing the CCIE Qualification Test to CCIE
Lab ready and this will help everyone in getting started with those
technology notes that we all have.
> How to make loopbacks appear in ospf as /24 instead of /32 -
Will definitely be toward the top, like RIP authentication over
a OSPF Virtual link :)
> document the reasons for the solution
This is a great idea and should not be a problem, a lot of times it is
just a matter of either knowing the command exists, or how the specific
technology works as well, if I can find a book resource for it, I will
note that as well.
I will let you know when I have it up,
Jeff Kesemeyer
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE, CNE
www.bradshawlabs.com
"Your CCIE Rack Rental Source"
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Sean A. Walberg
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 10:27 AM
To: Sean
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Suggestion - FAQ of CCIE Lab
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Sean wrote:
> Since many on the list think subscribers should search and/or research
> more instead of asking same basic question repeatedly, I suggest we
> compile an FAQ for CCIE Lab takers. It should be posted to this list
> frequently, say every month or quarter depending on the resource we
> have.
I had intended to do something along these lines a while back, but you
know how having a kid puts a crimp in your style. Take a look here:
http://ertw.com/faq/cache/1.html
I'd be happy to open it up and/or maintain if people will use it.
Sean
-- Sean A. Walberg <sean@ertw.com> http://www.ertw.com
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