I am very surprised how many people emailed me about ODR. When I first
started playing with 12.0 code I was doing "?" everywhere to see what was
new. It was the first time I ever noticed it. I think it was out before
12.0(x), but guess I never noticed it. If you want a good tip for studying
for your CCIE, do "?" everywhere and know what every command does. Someone
told me this once and I thought they were crazy, but after months of
studying, it really is the right path to take.
-Eddie
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Subject: Re: What can CDP offer ? (whats ODR???)
In a message dated 12/15/00 3:37:29 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Check it out... ODR...
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>
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/47.html#Q1
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> -Eddie
>
Wow, I'm wondering why I haven't come across this in ANY of my studies. This
seems like a good solution for some types of networks. I can see how it
would
have to be very carefully planned out though. Thanks for the link, it's
definitely going into my favorites folder...
Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA, 1/2-NP
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"Even if I knew I had only 1 more week to live, I would still schedule
my CCIE lab. I would just have to work a little harder I guess. After all,
without any goals in life, I'm dead already."
~Mark Zabludovsky~
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