That, and maybe waiting more than an hour for an answer, especially on an EARLY Monday morning....
And I agree with Adam, showing an effort on your part goes a LONG way in determining how much help you get back. The CCIE 'track' is a long and arduous journey, and if anyone thinks you can just get a braindump or have someone else give you all the answers..... Well let's just say that's never worked :-) Ken Matlock Network Analyst Exempla Healthcare (303) 467-4671 [email protected] ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Adam Booth Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 5:53 AM To: khaled al-ajeman Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Fwd: I have questions about volume#1 Hi, In my experiences, the OSL is generally pretty friendly and happy to help but you need to show you have invested some effort yourself first - also there's no SLA that I'm aware of for getting a response :) What actions have you taken to learn about these commands for yourself? In particular have you tried reading the EIGRP command reference? If you don't know how to get there: Go to http://www.cisco.com/cisco/web/psa/default.html?mode=prod Click on Cisco IOS and NX-OS Software Click on Cisco IOS Click on Cisco IOS Software Release 12.4 Family Click on Cisco IOS Software Release 12.4T Documentation in this area will be generally what you will be interested in looking at since when you get to sit the lab exam it's pretty much all the references you get, so it's worth getting used to where things are and how to make use of it. Under Reference Guides Click on Command References Under IP Click on Cisco IOS IP Routing: EIGRP Command Reference As an example - if you wanted to know about "variance" you could click on "S through V" and select the last item (variance) For the PPP related question, you could go to the Master Index and start looking under P for the "ppp lcp delay" command Hopefully that's of some help. Cheers, Adam On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 10:34 PM, khaled al-ajeman <[email protected]> wrote: Hi there, can anyone help me with this matter? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: khaled al-ajeman <[email protected]> Date: Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 2:39 PM Subject: I have questions about volume#1 To: [email protected] Hi there, Can anyone help me please, bout these questions? volume #1 (9.16) without using the "bandwidth" command or changing any configuration under a routing process on any router, ensure that R2 uses the PVC TO R5 to reach any network connected to R7 or R8 after a reload of R2 occurs. tha answer is: router eigrp 1001 maximum-paths 1 ----- what does that mean ? volume # (9.17) Configure R5 so that the EIGRP process can use 43% of the bandwidth on the serial interfaces? R2 # int s0/2/0 ppp lcp delay 200 discard --------> what does this command mean ? by the way this command is not available at GNS3 sumilator. volume # (9.18) configure R4 so that EIGRP will use onley 37.5% of the frame-relay link's bandwidth. Do not use an EIGRP interface-based command on R4 to accomplish this. the answer is: int s0/0/0 bandwidth 48 -----------> how did they came up with this number ? volume # (9.6) make R5's route table for 100.100.100.0 have varying traffic share counts, R7's route table should have a traffic share count of "1". R5 router rigrp 1001 -------> what does this command mean ? vriance 2 thanks, khaled _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
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