RE: CCIE Rack On Sale

From: Aaron Riemer <ariemer_at_amnet.net.au>
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 18:57:09 +0800

Yes most of the stuff is services rather than core.

However if you get used to labbing up on 3640's the little differences might
be a problem when you hit the real lab.

So long as you are doing mock labs on rented gear to assess your readiness
when you feel you are ready it shouldn't be a problem.

Good luck with your studies :)

-Aaron.

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Subject: Re: CCIE Rack On Sale

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On Aug 5, 2011, at 6:13 AM, Aaron Riemer wrote:

> - BGP Peer Templates
> - Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
> - Command Scheduler (Kron)

These, I don't see on the lab blueprint, are they covered by a different
topic?

> - CoPP (Control Plane Policing)
> - 802.1x
> - IPv6 for EIGRP
> - Various MPLS options
> - Zone based Firewall

If you use the Enterprise Firewall/IDS Plus image, the above is what's
missing of what I do see on the blueprint (and I'm not really sure the
missing MPLS options matter for the R&S track).

Not much to worry about then, 802.1x I can handle at the switch level, CoPP
and ZBFW are covered by other platforms in my lab. The big one is ipv6 for
EIGRP, that one I did overlook, but as my switches don't support ipv6,
that's not a big deal anyway, I was already on the hook for rack time.

Thanks!

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