From: Alex Steer (alex.steer@eison.co.uk)
Date: Fri Sep 07 2007 - 05:07:51 ART
Nice point.
You can't know everything, anyone anything to add on this please?
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Carlos Trujillo Jimenez
Sent: 07 September 2007 03:16
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Cc: ctrujillo@magenta.cl
Subject: how to navigate so FAST at the univercd,Am I doing right???
Maybe the question all of you are asking yourselves is " how to navigate
so
FAST at the univercd,Am I doing right???"
Searching at google.com, I found many articles talking about "hot to do
it"
and I Found one very interesting and useful written by Chris Bryant, let
me
paste the most important topic.
Chris Wrotte:
"To get started, I suggest you choose Cisco IOS Software in the
top-right
drop-down menu, and select a code version. 12.2 is a good one to start
with.
From there, select the IOS Release 12.2 Configuration Guide and Command
References.
You're then presented with a list of technologies, and each has a
Configuration Guide and a Command Reference. If you're studying Interior
Gateway Protocols at this point (such as OSPF, RIP, and EIGRP), select
-IP
Configuration Guide and then -IP Routing Protocols-.
You then have the official Cisco documentation on how to configure RIP,
IGRP, OSPF, EIGRP, ISIS, and BGP. Reading this documentation is
invaluable.
Many study guides skip the details to give you an overview of the
protocol.
This documentation doesn't skip anything. The documentation shows how
and
when to use any command for that protocol. There are also real-world
examples and notes on when to use each command. I've always learned
something new when reading the online Cisco documentation."
So I would like to know if anybody there have more "TIPS" about how to
navigate in the univercd?? Would be great if any one can share!.
Thanks for the support!
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