maybe someone can confirm but I have been told wireshark is on the test PC.  
People should not call it the doc cd any more.  The resource for the lab is the 
product documentation.

 

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From: Aaron O'Conner [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 10:30 PM
To: Tyson Scott
Cc: CCIE Security Maillist
Subject: FPM from VoD

 

Tyson,

 

I just finished watching your video on Flexible policy matching and was 
wondering what we could use in the lab to configure this (i.e. to determine 
what type of traffic and so on)?   I know that you were using wireshark to 
determine byte sizes etc…  Is there an easy way to find out what we need to be 
matching? I know in Yusuf’s lab 1 there was a whole section on this,(4 points)  
as he considers this very important to know, but he specifically told you what 
to put in.

 

Also do you have a definitive answer on what the “doc cd” is?

 

Thanks

Aaron

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