Ivan,
The book that you are referring to was not written for the lab portion of
the cert, it was written for the written portion of the certificate and i
know that for sure because i was the tech editor.
If you need examples of OER/pfr labs you need to purchase a book from one
of the CCIE vendors such as: NetMaster, IPexpert, Micronics (my company),
or some others.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Ivan Hrvatska <ivanzghr_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just purchased ciscopress ccie r&s exam cert guide 4th edition,
> since I had 3rd in which there was nothing about OER and PfR. I must
> say that the quality of that subject in new edition of the book is
> really poor. One config example without any explanations and without
> any topology diagrams. Nothing that can help someone to understand the
> topic.
> So, my question is how deep this subject goes in potential task at
> exam? How much time should I spend on it since it can be very complex
> feature? The book says:
> "As you will see as you explore PfR more deeply, it is remarkably
> powerful. As you would expect, it also has many configuration options.
> For the CCIE R&S qualifying exam, you should understand the concepts
> of PfR and how it operates and its core functionality."
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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