Re: Dod CD link

From: Marc La Porte (marc.a.laporte@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jun 19 2007 - 12:46:08 ART


congratulations!! I passed mine last week...

On 6/19/07, Joseph Saad <joseph.s.saad@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Having just passed my CCIE Written, those information are neatly
> summarized
> in Wendel Odom's book. CCIE Routing & Switching Exam Certification Guide.
> Unfortunately its contents would be partially obsolete as of Today as the
> R&S Written has just changed. But I still believe it's invaluable.
>
> Helpful for lab preparation, but to state the obvious, you can't have it
> with you on the lab day.
>
> > Is there a good Doc CD reference that describes how some protocols work.
> > In other words, certain things that one must remember for CCIE written,
> > but could be easily forgotten. Like the frame format for 802.1q and ISL
> > frames, how ftp works, etc. In most cases I remember this information,
> > but sometimes certain things could be forgotten like the difference
> > between active and passive ftp, or names of IP precedence vlaues (that
> > is easy as it is looked up under policy routing). I was doing a couple
> > of prcatice labs and sometimes I find myself googling for such
> > information and it goes into my notes, but I would like to develop a
> > good methodology to find it on the Doc CD if that is even possible.
> >
> > Yan
> >
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