""Russ Brown"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Let me just state that as an engineer now working on a BGP implementation,
I
> think that a better decision was made to focus on it as a routing protocol
> and get rid of some of the overlap. Let's face it - with the exception of
> static routes, BGP is the protocol that ties the I-net and many private
> networks together. Time to start making it a focal point of Advanced
Cisco
> Routing.
True. Also, I failed to mention before that there are new case studies and
labs, and the labs constitute about half the course time. Each chapter has a
case study and most have at least one lab. There is no more IPX, AppleTalk
or DECnet either, nor are there any access-lists and there is more detail on
the way in which the routing protocols function, particularly E-IGRP and
BGP.
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