Re: IPv6 inclusion in Lab

From: Larry Roberts (larryr@netbeam.net)
Date: Tue Aug 19 2003 - 12:48:09 GMT-3


The T trains can and most likely will be used on at least some of the
routers.

-Larry

----- Original Message -----
From: "ccie" <ccie@netchild.pub.sa>
To: "Larry Roberts" <larryr@netbeam.net>; "John Matijevic"
<matijevi@bellsouth.net>; "ccie2be" <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com>; "Group Study"
<ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: IPv6 inclusion in Lab

> Hi,
>
> From Cisco site,
>
> [
> From July 7 2003 to August 31 2003, the CCIE Program will be migrating to
> IOS 12.2. During the migration period all exams will still be based on IOS
> 12.1 content and objectives. NOTE: IOS 12.2 specific features and commands
> will not be tested until September 1, 2003.
> ]
>
> The lab will contains IOS image 12.2 and not "12.2T". Am I right ?
>
> NetChild,
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Larry Roberts" <larryr@netbeam.net>
> To: "John Matijevic" <matijevi@bellsouth.net>; "ccie2be"
> <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com>; "Group Study" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 6:10 PM
> Subject: Re: IPv6 inclusion in Lab
>
>
> > Group,
> >
> > IPv6 is being taught (albeit very lightly) in the CCNP track now, so I
> would
> > expect to see in on the CCIE lab very shortly. The "T" trains are fair
> game
> > in the lab, so if 12.2 T supports IPv6 I would at least go into the lab
> > knowing the basics and where to find it on the Doc CD.
> >
> > HTH,
> > Larry Roberts
> > CCIE #7886 (R&S / Security)
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "John Matijevic" <matijevi@bellsouth.net>
> > To: "ccie2be" <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com>; "Group Study"
<ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 6:45 AM
> > Subject: Re: IPv6 inclusion in Lab
> >
> >
> > > CCIE2be,
> > > IPV6 functionality is in 12.2, and since there seems to be so much
> > > documentation on it, I would plan on learning it. I am planning to
> learn
> > as
> > > much as possible for IPV6, and if is included in major protocols,
could
> be
> > > worth a lot more than a few points. The good news is we will be the
> first
> > > one hired for IPV6 projects that come up in the future. The bad news
is
> > that
> > > again there is a lot of information to learn. But I would learn this
> > > technology not only for the exam but for real world. IPV6 is nothing
new
> > > this technology has been around for at least 5 years maybe longer. Now
> the
> > > IOS is starting to support it with 12.2, I imagine by 12.3 you will
have
> > > full support of it, and thats when the companies, will implement it.
> There
> > > is a lot of documentation on this that should not be taken lightly.
> > > Sincerely,
> > > Matijevic
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "ccie2be" <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com>
> > > To: "Group Study" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> > > Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 9:33 AM
> > > Subject: IPv6 inclusion in Lab
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > Facts:
> > > >
> > > > 1) On Sept. 1, the lab will be running version IOS 12.2 (which
> > release?
> > > > unknown)
> > > >
> > > > 2) IOS 12.2(T) supports IPv6
> > > >
> > > > Does that mean that IPv6 is on the lab? I don't know but I can't
> > imagine
> > > that
> > > > if it is it will be worth more than a few points or that correctly
> > > configuring
> > > > other technologies will be dependant on a thorough knowledge of
IPv6.
> > > >
> > > > That's just my opinion - but I would like to hear what others think.
> dt
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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