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. -- Daniel Holme This email has been scanned for all viruses. Please consider the environment before printing this email. The content of this email and any attachment is private and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure, copying or forwarding of this email and/or its attachments is unauthorised. If you have received this email in error please notify the sender by email and delete this message and any attachments immediately. Nothing in this email shall bind the Company or any of its subsidiaries or businesses in any contract or obligation, unless we have specifically agreed to be bound. KCOM Group PLC is a public limited company incorporated in England and Wales, company number 02150618 and whose registered office is at 37 Carr Lane, Hull, HU1 3RE. 118288 - KCOM Group UK Directory Enquiries. Calls will cost no more than 49p connection + 14p per minute including VAT from a KC or BT landline. Call charges from mobiles and other networks may vary. If you are calling from a mobile you will now receive your requested number via text message. You will not be charged for the text message. _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
