I am afraid that's where you are slightly of topic. CLNS and ISIS do go
hand in hand. Whether you are only routing IP with ISIS or not CLNS routing
still occurs. Whilst in the lab you will not have to implement Clns IF ISIS
goes belly up you might have to debug CLNS packets to find out what is
happening. SO if I were you I would know CLNS as well.
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Alas CLNS and IS-IS are not one and the same. Thus you may well find IS-IS
on your lab!
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Subject: IS-IS on Lab Exam
> All,
> Since ISO CLNS has been removed from the lab exam does this include
> Integrated IS-IS in an IP environment?
>
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