From: Phil (theccie@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Feb 10 2005 - 16:27:38 GMT-3
For IOS and PIX I think the DocCD is great. Take a week or so before
your lab and actually start reading the DocCD, specially the Command
Reference. You can learn SO much by just reading on the commands.
You will find for instance that under the "nat" command in the PIX
command reference there is the order of preference of the different
nat/global and static commands, with and without ACLs.
Under the IOS Dial Technologies in the appendix you will find a basic
but nice and hopefully enough during the lab help on Regular
Expressions.
Not to mention the countless examples that you can use right out of
the box during your actual lab (I will never forget the DLSW guide on
the CD during my lab - the example was wrong but I had played with it
ahead of time and knew what to change to fix it).
There are so much more out of it. I am preparing for Security and I am
trying to have the DocCD as my only source of help. Of course more
often than I would like I give up and go to the Cisco website to find
examples.
Phil
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 11:33:44 -0500, ccie2be <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm just wondering how many people think like I do that Cisco Documentation is
> extremely poor
>
> especially what's included on the Doc-CD?
>
> Aside from complaining about how terrible it is, do you think there's anything
> that can be done that would make Cisco vastly improve the quality of it's
>
> documentation?
>
> Personally, I think Cisco should demand the same level of quality from it's
> documentation as it does for potential ccie's.
>
> Can you imagine how good the documentation would be if the quality of the
> documentation had to be as high as the skills
>
> needed to pass the ccie lab?
>
> What's your opinion?
>
> Tim
>
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