From: Roger McNeace (rmcneace@terremark.com)
Date: Fri May 16 2003 - 10:05:30 GMT-3
I noticed the same thing. The CD in the lab does appear to have much less
information compared to CCO. The only thing that was useful was the command
reference. Still be familiar where things are located to minimize the time
spent searching on the CD.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jung, Jin [mailto:jin.jung@lmco.com]
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 7:31 AM
To: 'ccie2be'; Group Study
Subject: RE: Documentation CD
One recommendation,,
Do not rely on the Doc CD in the LAB.
Its not the same as one you got,
Its modified version,
I been complain to Cisco about this,
I think Cisco should make the Doc CD same as one that we are using.
SO,, Do not rely on Doc CD, I found that its just waste of time to look for
the stuff and you can find it, and end up loosing valuable hours.
-- Next time I am not even going to bother.
Jin jung...
-----Original Message-----
From: ccie2be [mailto:ccie2be@nyc.rr.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 6:46 PM
To: Group Study
Subject: Documentation CD
Hi Group,
As many people on this forum have recommended, when there's something I
don't know, I try to find it on the Doc CD. (The one I'm using is dated
October 2000 and covers up to IOS ver 12.1).
Very often, though, I can't find the command or particular info I'm looking
for. However, if I go online and look under the config and command guides
for version 12.1, I usually find what I'm looking for.
Here's an example to illustrate what I'm talking about:
A practice lab I'm doing on RIP says to configure a low end router to hold
triple the updates in it's queue as normal. I've never heard of this so I
check the Doc CD and find nothing under ver 12.1 of the config guide or in
the command reference.
I then go online and do the same search on cco under ver 12.1 and BAMM -
there it is, the input-queue command.
What's going on here? Why is it that I can find things online but not on
the Doc CD? Is the CD I'm using abridged or something? Have others noticed
this same discrepancy? And, is there anything I can do about this? Most
importantly, will the Doc CD used in the lab have the same flaws and
discrepancies I'm seeing now?
Any feedback is greatly appreciated. thanks, Raj
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