From: Keane, James (James.Keane@agriculture.gov.ie)
Date: Tue Jun 14 2005 - 06:07:49 GMT-3
Nope not a 'feature' its part of the blue print and you can bet if you dont cover it you will get loads of it in the exam, welcome to groupstudy, if I could give you any advice it would be dont start leaving gaps in your study, or trying to find things that you can skip over, IPv6 BGP isnt fully implemented so its really easy, 6 to 4 nating and tunneling is really straight forward, IPv6 is basic enough once you get comfortable with the addressing, wouldnt it be a shame to miss points in the exam after getting a straightforward question in ipv6 ??
Also you have to think, wouldn't you be a better CCIE qualified knowing at least all the basic features of IPv6 (its not all about getting through this exam)
-----Original Message-----
From: Gustavo Novais [mailto:gustavo.novais@novabase.pt]
Sent: 02 June 2005 17:04
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: IPv6 on lab
Hello,
I'm starting my lab study now ( newbie on groupstudy :)) ) and after reading the lab blueprint I have one question:
Is Ipv6 IGP, BGP and multicast routing part of the exam? Any 6to 4 tunneling? Reading the blueprint I have that impression. For those who had done the lab, is the IPv6 part a big component of evaluation or just a "feature"?
Thanks
Gustavo Novais
Network Engineer AAN - All Area Networks
Cisco CCNP, CQS-Wireless.
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