From: Jan K (jan_k@verizon.net)
Date: Sat Mar 27 2004 - 17:38:15 GMT-3
It looks like they've secretly added the words "including 12.2T" in the past
2 months or so because I have a printed copy of that "Preparing for the Lab
Exam" page and it definitely wasn't there before.
I also see that they changed the switch IOS to 12.1EA from 12.1
Too bad Cisco decided not to publicize this change on their "announcements"
page as this is certainly important news. What's it for anyway? ...oh yeah,
I forgot, to advertise special offers for CCNPs....
- Jan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Moffat, Ed" <EMoffat@fsci.com>
> Not sure how I did it but I didn't realize that the T train was
potentially
> included in the lab.
>
> I got the original notification about migration to 12.2 and new hardware
> testing starting in September but didn't see the little note on the web
site
> that says "(including 12.2T)." I've spent the last several months head
down
> studying on 12.2 mainline and not paying close attention to groupstudy or
> Cisco's sites - perhaps to my detriment.
>
> After seeing a lot of posts recently regarding 12.2T features I decided
I'd
> better recheck my assumptions. Now I get to scramble in the next couple of
> weeks to review these features (and there appear to be lots of them)
before
> I take my second lab attempt in mid April.
>
> So, anyway, this is more of a heads up to anyone else (I'm assuming there
> may be more like me out there) that missed this little note.
>
> This leads me to a lab tip:
>
> - Check the IOS version on each router in the lab. (I suspect it is
possible
> that they all will not be running the same code). This will allow you to
> check release/config/command notes for specific versions on the doc CD if
> you come across a design/config question that you just can't figure out
that
> may be related to a new feature in a specific release.
>
> -Ed Moffat-
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Thu Apr 01 2004 - 08:15:49 GMT-3