It's worth reading and understanding them, but I wouldn't suggest trying to
remember them all in order as a high priority. There are too many other
things that your memory is better suited for, like IOS commands, regular
expressions and order of operations.
On 6/11/09 8:12 AM, "sameer khan" <khanzadap_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> Is there any worth remembering packet headers such as for ipv6 or ipv4 or
> neighbor discover messages or any other protocol in regards to either lab or
> written 4.0, or knowing the inner working of the protocol is more then
> enough.
>
> does any one of you remember packet headers at all ?
>
> sorry in advance if this question sound little stupid.
>
>
> Best Regards
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