Re: Fair Game or NOT????

From: Marvin Greenlee (marvingreenlee@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Apr 02 2004 - 12:52:55 GMT-3


As far as I know, the 3700 router only has T images
available. Therefore, if you know there is a 3700,
you know that it will be running a T image. As for
12.2T features, I am reminded of the phrase "There are
two ways to configure an item, for the CCIE lab you
must know all three." If one of the three solutions
is not allowed, and one is a 12.2T solution, there is
still another way to complete the task. As for the
"supported on XXXX" features, I would say try them on
a 2600/3600 and see if they do anything.

Marvin Greenlee
Network Learning, Inc.
marvin@ccbootcamp.com

--- Packet Man <ccie2b@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm very confused & baffled about which new features
> are RIGHT NOW fair game
> in the lab.
>
> According to the Cisco ccie posting, cisco can
> include 12.2 T features as of
> August 1st.
>
> Now, take a look at this:
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123newft/123tech/ip_ftlst.htm
>
> Next to most features, the IOS release is a T train.
> But, recent posts have
> indicated that even now features in 12.2T can show
> up in the lab.
>
> To make matters worse, when you look at the
> documentation and it says
> "supported on 72xx, 75xx, 12xxx", it seems to not be
> always true. For
> example, just look at the documentation for the BGP
> inject-map feature.
> Supposedly, it's not supported by any equipment used
> in the lab - but, quite
> mysteriously, there have been lots of questions
> posted by people wanting to
> better understand this feature.
>
> Coincidence? I think not.
>
> pm
>
>



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