From: Hong Chan (howard.chan34@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Oct 30 2008 - 07:05:29 ARST
are you sure it is "the router is not able to resolve the Layer 2 address"
problem but not some access/trunk mode error?
2008/10/26 Marko Milivojevic <markom@markom.info>
> >> This is due miss leading study, can you plz use IE volume 1 so u can get
> >> advantage
> >
> > I fail to see how using a particular vendor's workbook would make the
> > router behave differently. I doubt that the router will say "oh, this guy
> is
> > using IE material - I will encapsulate the packets at layer 2 just for
> > him!!" :P
>
> Joking aside, Osamah does make a valid point there. In the past few
> days we had quite a few messages from Naman asking "basic" questions
> when obviously dealing with relatively advanced scenarios. It's
> obvious that he is missing fundamental understanding of technology and
> that he is trying to fast track his studies. It's a sure way to waste
> time+$1400+travel expenses.
>
> I can't recommend any specific vendor workbooks, but he needs to
> revisit fundamentals. Perhaps even "written-level" material before he
> goes into complex scenarios that he is trying to solve now.
>
> I would also repeat what I said few days ago in an answer to one of
> his messages. When faced with an error message that points to the fact
> that you are trying to do something that appears to be impossible - be
> welcome to the troubleshooting section of the lab. You created the
> mess in one of the previous steps and you need to figure out where.
>
> --
> Marko
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