2) Config and Command texts are a complete set of books. I have heard that
they now cost $600 for the set. I haven't found where to order them. In the
old days I received them without charge when purchasing a router. Just had
to push the point.
As an example I have the 11.1 set. The first book is titled "Configuration
Fundamentals Configuration Guide"
Customer order number DOC-CFCG11.1=
Text part number 78-2421-01 (successive books increment this number
78-2422-01 etc.)
Not sure if there is one part number for the entire set. It would seem that
there should be.
Can anyone make this more clear??
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ty Bindrup [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 1:04 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: CCIE Lab Question
>
>
> 1. Has Cisco standardized on which versions of IOS will be
> in the lab? If
> so, is there any way of finding this out without violating
> the Disclosure
> Agreement?
>
> 2. In the lab, I heard that the full set of volumes for the Command
> References and the Configuration Guides are available. I
> would think that
> it would help the exam go smoother if one would learn to use
> them as they
> are available in the lab. If this is true, How can I get a
> hold of the
> texts? and which version of IOS should I get them in?
>
> 3. I know that they use the Cat5K's for the switching
> portion of the exam.
> But are they still using the Cisco2500 series routers for the routing
> portion? Or are they using the 26/3600 series?
>
> --Ty
>
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