Re: Newb question about IEWB topology and labs

From: Brian Dennis (bdennis@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Mon Oct 29 2007 - 20:22:09 ART


Bill,
        In my reply last night I mentioned that I edited these to remove any
confusion in regards to the topology needed and uploaded the new version
to the members' site. So you're all set! ;-)

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Murphy, William wrote: > There is a mistake in the lab... I think Steve noticed the same thing I > did... > > I refer you to "Understanding Layer 2 Access Switchports" on page 2 of > the Vol 1 Bridging & Switching lab. The diagram clearly shows that R1 > and R2 are directly connected to SW1 when in fact they are not. I am > using IE racks to do my work so I assume the rack should match the docs. > I am also using the electronic version of the material so I am not sure > if those docs have an issue while the printed material does not... > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Dennis [mailto:bdennis@internetworkexpert.com] > Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 2:43 PM > To: Murphy, William > Cc: Steven Hodgson; ccielab@groupstudy.com > Subject: Re: Newb question about IEWB topology and labs > > Bill, > Some of the labs were originally written when the interfaces in > R1 or > R2 were standard Ethernet and now they are upgraded to FastEthernet. > This shouldn't be a problem since the only difference is the command > "int f0/0" as opposed to "int e0/0". If you feel it does make a big > difference in a lab let me know off line and I'll see about getting you > a copy that has e0/0 on R1 and R2 replaced with fa0/0.



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