Rooban, have you found the free sample CCIE written exam questions? If so, I
am interested in that too. Thanks!
Also, if you go to http://www.boson.com/products/66717.htm?ID=1084 the #3 is
said to be a good sample exam. I haven't tried it yet but you can download a
couple of questions for free.
Can anyone tell me what's the difference between fast switching and cef
switching?
thanks first!
Ellie
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Can anyone tell me what's the difference between fast switching and cef
switching?
thanks first!
Ellie
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I am preparing for the R S written exam and wondering do we have to master
in everything mentioned in the blueprint? I find myself hard to decide how
deep I should dip into some of the subjects. For example, OSI model is
listed in the blue print but do I have to know CNLP, CONP those stuff?
Hi..
a basic ISIS question...
I know that by default, an IS is L1-L2, so it can form a L1L2 adjacency with
its neighbors. But what's the benefit of it? and under what kind of
situation in real world people want to configure it this way?
thanks!
Ellie
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In this case, you L1 areas will not usually be the same and the L1
adjacency between the two core routers will not form. If the area is the
same, the L2 adjacency is superfluous. Many large networks are single
area, or single level (ie L1 everyone in one area, or L2 everywhere where
area isn't
that helps... thanks a lot!
I am taking the 350-001 next week... feel so much left to read :(
Ellie
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I am sure a lot of you here have read Jeff Doyle's Routing TCP/IP VolumeI. I
am reading Charpter 12 Default routes and on-demand routing and have a
question on page 753, it says that After a default route is identified in
the routing table, RIP, EIGRP, IGRP will automatically advertise it.
what is CCIE power session??
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do you guys know of any newer and good book talking about redistribution and
default routes? thanks!
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Can token ring carry multicast traffic? And what's the ip address to mac
address mapping if it does?
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Hi,
I know that in OSPF, router id is not necessary. The interface iP address
that's selected to be router id doesn't even need to run OSPF. How about in
other routing protocols? For example EIGRP and BGP. What role does router-id
play in these protocols? I know that it selects the highest
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