Hey guys

I know that AToM is on the blueprint for the lab and that you should not
really go into the lab without understanding it, however as there is no
AToM in any of the multiprotocol labs is this a suggestion that there
will not be any in the real lab? Do I need to be 100% down with setting
up any type of AToM before going to the lab?

Do the 12.0/12.2 trains in the lab support all the possible connotations
of AToM, ie ATM-FR, HDLC-HDLC, PPP-PPP, VLAN-ETH etc etc?

Cheers.



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Daniel Holme

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