From: shiran guez (shiranp3@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Oct 16 2007 - 03:18:08 ART
I think the key to understand how the logical topology work is to know the
Physical topology so I would draw that first, then if the logical topology
is not already given to you then I would draw it to but I would not delay on
that for ever.
Vlan Table is also a key element as if you want to be quick and know
problems before they start then you need it.
Note: some time its just as easy as it look but for training I would
practice worst case so in the lab I would not be tackled due to a hard
looking topology.
On 10/15/07, CCIE.LAB <ccie.lab@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> On doing the sample labs, what is the recommended approach on the CAT
> Switching sections.
>
> Do I need to draw out the switch topology or is it just as easy as it
> looks
> by configuring what's in the vlan tables
> and then configure the appropriate trunks in the trunk table?
> Does the switch config come into play elsewhere in the lab that I should
> draw
> it out?
>
>
> Thnks
>
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