You see Ryan, the ONLY thing that came to your mind was a feature from IP
Services.
But i agree that you should know the DOC CD, i actually tell my students
that DOC CD is the cheapest and the BEST book out there.
But the point here was a difference in philosophy, how some vendors think
that a student can hit the DOC CD for core topics and how one vendor says
don't plan on going there more than once or twice.
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Ryan West <rwest_at_zyedge.com> wrote:
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> *From:* Narbik Kocharians [mailto:narbikk_at_gmail.com]
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> *May be* they do it for IP services?????? That i can go for, but NOT in
> areas like "Cat QoS, IPv6, BGP, Multicast, IPv6 Multicast". I cover every
> possible command when it comes to BGP, OSPF, Eigrp, Cat QoS and etc......i
> divided the command summary and wrote a lab for each command that can
> possibly be there, now what is Cisco going to pick? But i can see how that
> can work in areas like IP Services.
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> So you agree its possible to have a section on the config that is geared
> towards having the candidate make a trip to the DoC CD?
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> service nagle comes to mind.
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> The DoC CD covers every single command, doesnt mean I can remember all of
> them, the point of this whole conversation is that its not a bad idea to
> know where stuff is.
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> -ryan
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