From: Godswill Oletu (oletu@inbox.lv)
Date: Sun May 21 2006 - 13:08:44 ART
Gigi,
I see from your various questions this morning that, you really have alot to
do about the fundamental and foundational technologies and sincerely
speaking, answering your questions will not help you in any way.
Go get some good books on the technologies and spend some time with the
books, anyone here can only help you to fill in gaps of the knowledge you
already acquire from your technology readups.
A good start might be the CCIE Self Study Guides, if you do not have the
cash to visit the bookstore yet, www.cisco.com/univercd has more than enough
materials to keep you busy for many months.
Understanding the technology is like building a house, if you do not have a
proper foundation, you lack the base on which the building will stand.
Without that foundation anyone can tell you the various methods and how to
roof the house correctly and if you go ahead and start roofing right away
using their suggestion, you might encounter some problem. Since, you only
asked about roofing, they only gave you the answer on how to roof the house;
but each roofing method and materials have alot to do with the underlying
foundation and there is nothing like a crash course on building the
foundation.
HTH
Godswill Oletu
----- Original Message -----
From: <gigi.ccie@gmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 11:18 AM
Subject: Help again
> Friends
>
> I have trouble with knowing when to use Frame Relay map commands versus
interface-dlci commands?
>
> Can someone help me to understand this exactly and how I can know when to
use one versus the other?
>
> Speaking of which? How can I stop extra dlci's from showing up? I've
heard to use no arp frame, but this does not always work. How can I verify
my work?
>
> Help please.
>
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