Re: Advanced Redistribution Help

From: shiran guez (shiranp3@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Dec 14 2007 - 13:11:51 ART


It is better to start from ground up and not get bits of information from
every subjects as the assembly will be much harder, when you learn in a
methodical system get the basics and go forwarded the learn process is much
easier, slower at start but much faster when you get to the more complex
issues as you already know the basics the complex issues there is usually a
technique to solve them, that you will figure out by knowing the
fundamentals and practice practice practice.

On Dec 14, 2007 5:17 PM, Steven Hodgson <steven.hodgson@inxi.com> wrote:

> I would read Volume 2 of Jeff Doyle's Routing TCP/IP.
>
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> Experts,
>
> I am just in the beginning stages of studying for the CCIE R&S Lab Exam.
> I am using the Internetwork Expert work books currently running through
> the core labs. I am continually getting stuck on Redistribution of with
> multiple entry points and am getting know where :(. Im sure this topic
> has been difficult for some to grasp so with that being said, is there
> anyone who can reference a good article for anything to give me some
> more ammo so I can take care of this beast?
>
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