From: Mark Lasarko (mlasarko@co.ba.md.us)
Date: Sun Jan 22 2006 - 14:06:57 GMT-3
Just try to keep it in the context of <The older (or oldest?) way to do
something>. If there is more than one way to do something ask yourself which
was first introduced or otherwise available? QoS is the first example that
comes to mind for me, MQC vs. what was available prior versions (of IOS). I
believe CBWFQ was the first MQC feature, starting in IOS 12.0(5)T, so there's
been a lot added to MQC since, with many of the additions replacing existing
features in the MQC. The original way(s) is(are) now "Legacy!"
When in doubt ask the proctor - Be as specific as possible. Go up and tell
them "I can do it this way, that way, standing on my head with a beer in my
hand, etc... :-)
Best,
~M
>>> "Jens Petter" <jenseike@start.no> 01/22/06 7:10 AM >>>
I am trying to make it clear for me what is meant when things are said to be
legacy.
For ex, this is the legacy way of doing a config. I am not from an english
speaking
country, so if sombody could explain this to me that would be great.
JP
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