Re: Switching

From: Carlos Trujillo (carlos.trujillo.jimenez@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Apr 18 2008 - 16:27:08 ART


Gary, dont know If this is enough, but it helped me aloooooooooooot. Anyway,
It will be interesting if some other groupstudy members can suggest us more
material.

- InternetworkExpert Advanced technologies (switching tasks)
- InternetworkExpert Workbook vol 2 (switching tasks)
- Soup to Nuts (A MUST!!) (switching tasks)
- Netmasterclass Workbook (switching tasks)
- univercd CATALYST 3550 and Catalyst 3560 configuration guide (A MUST!)
- BOOK: CCNP.BCMSN Official Exam Certification guide by David Hucaby (A
MUST!)
- BOOK: Cisco Lan Switching (CCIE Professional Development) by Kennedy
Clark.

what materials are you using?

2008/4/18, Gary Duncanson <gary.duncanson@googlemail.com>:
>
> Group,
>
> Switching tasks are time consuming and in isolation probably don't offer
> many
> marks. But it seems to me essential to get those switch blocks working
> properly or you store up real problems later on in your lab tasks. Can
> anyone
> recommend good practice material for messed up switching. All those
> manipulation of switching paths per vlan for a start.
>
> On that note, historically I learned multicasting as part of the switching
> CCNP. Would you regard multicast as a L2 discipline or both L2/L3?
> Certainly
> some crossover there so far as I can see.
>
> It seems to me sensible to encorporate multicasting drills into my
> switching
> specific practice.
>
> Thanks
> Gary
>
>
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