From: uyota oyearone (spycharlies@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 09 2006 - 02:48:13 ART
Hey Chris,
Understanding Route Maps are extremely important. Like the name implies,
Route-maps are like having a map of a City in other to find you
destination,or telling someone how to get to you location
U shld take a look at look at Cisco documentation or just Google
"Route-maps"
uyota
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From: chris <iannaconec@optonline.net>
Reply-To: chris <iannaconec@optonline.net>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Route Maps
Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 01:24:29 -0400
>I am having a problem understanding route maps - they seem to be
>like access-lists but applied to a routing protocol to allow the
>routes to interconnect.
>Does anyone know of a simple lab or example that i can follow - the
>logic of what to type does not stick when to redistribute connected
>and when to redistribute a subnet.
>this 3560 is making me nuts 0 assuming i take the lab in February
>can anyone tell me what the likelihood is that i will see 3560
>features - and give me an idea as to what the overall impact is , do
>i just chuck all older lab manuals?. or are they still good.
>I fear i wont make it despite 10 hours a day five days a week of
>ccie study.
>How should I go about memorizing the IP routing and Catalyst
>Configuration sections of the Documentation - I want total recall of
>every section.
>without it I am going to blow this.
>
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