In Cisco classes, the students are divided into groups for lab practice
purposes. These groups are called pods. There's nothing technically
important about the term.
HTH,
John
>>> "Ole Drews Jensen" 6/27/01 12:35:54 PM >>>
This might seem like a stupid question, but sometimes having english as
my
2nd language, makes it more difficult for me to understand what the
writer
is trying to tell me.
I am in the middle of my BSCN book, and are now seeing the word POD
showing
up several times. It tells me that each POD has a number of routers,
and
there are a certain amount of POD's.
Reading the explanation at http://www.dictionary.com gave me NO answers
to
this one, and the closest thing I can guess my self to is that POD's
are
kind of departments or subnets, unless the Prince Of Darkness has been
involved with Cisco networks lately :-)
Thanks for any replies to this one.
Ole
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