From: Mohamed El Henawy (m.henawy@link.net)
Date: Fri Dec 12 2008 - 19:15:57 ARST
Thanks a lot , seems like i have to memorize everything or what !! :(
perhaps they are right as i used to use this command @work with MPLS but it
was used in IE BGP Tech lab without any address family so some how it should
have been in the BGP...anyway..cisco....
----- Original Message -----
From: Pavel Bykov
To: Mohamed El Henawy
Cc: Cisco certification
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 10:29 PM
Subject: Re: how to find this command in DocCD
You have followed the correct procedure the first time. I'm not using DocCD
too much, therefore I don't know another way how I'd be able to find that
command as well.
But I have submitted a feedback on the bottom of the page, complaining that
the command should be there.
Granted, not the thing you want to do in the lab, but it could be a
documentation error.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Mohamed El Henawy <m.henawy@link.net>
wrote:
Hello GS ,
Sorry to bother you with this question. if you were in the lab exam and
need
to lookup for this command for BGP
neighbor X.X.X.X " allowas-in " ===> can you please give me steps on how
to
find it ?
i opened 12.4 mainline then routing protocol command ref then BGP..but i
didnt
find it
i went to the master index and found the command but its inside the mpls
traffic-eng lsp attributes through route-target
Does this mean we have to work with both pages?? what if I don't
remember
that its after the neighbor command ( if its not common command )
Regards ,
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