Hi,
I would also some more checks on VLSM (variable length subnet masks)(how to
use them, how to calculate them), CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) as
well as IPv6 configuration (how to enable it, auto-configuration, use of
DHCP servers, loss of broadcast messages, neighbor discovery protocol
{NDP}, 128 bit addresses and so on).
Pete
At 02:24 PM 08/06/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Attached are the files for Preliminary Network objectives, completed by
>Michael B. Weiner.
>
>Please review to see if the tasks are best suited in these two objectives
>(or if perhaps another one or two would be appropriate). Please review for
>technical accuracy and and completeness.
>
>When reviewing that a topic should be included within an objective that
>isn't specifically stated in the task, please review the current
>objectives for Level 1 (http://www.lpi.org/p-obj-101.html and
>p-obj-102.html).
>
>Great work Michael!
>
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>Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 12:02:25 -0500 (CDT)
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Preliminary Web Objectives
>
>
>
>Attached are some preliminary objectives for Web Services. There is a
>*lot* of content we must address here for Apache, and thus these
>definitely need flushed out. I'd rather not have just one objective to
>cover all the apache related issues, so I attempted to organize into two,
>server install/configuration specifics and customization, options, and
>such like that. (Though I didn't do a good job, and it needs
>re-addressing).
>
>Please review, provide technical detail, and otherwise comment on these.
>Again, I'd like us to start filtering out the ambiguity of these
>objectives and fill in the gaps.
>
>Thanks.
>
>-Kara
>
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 12:45:34 -0500 (CDT)
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Preliminary Kernel Objectives
>
>
>In order to assist in speedy objective development, I've tried to start
>developing some preliminary objectives for our tasks, based on the most
>recent organizational structure. (I've only received one response to the
>last thread on organizing!)
>
>The objectives are definitely not complete in current form, nor are they
>the concrete foundation we're forced to work with. The tasks are our
>foundation (also attached). The goal is to create objectives which cover
>these tasks and fill in the technical gaps and details.
>
>Our Level 1 objectives
>(http://www.lpi.org/http://www.lpi.org/p-obj-101.html and p-obj-102.html)
>should provide a good outline for what form and style objectives should be
>written in. I've modified slightly (including bullets for specified files
>and tools covered) but the rest should be developed in the same fashion as
>the current Level 1 objectives. There's no need to obsess over this step
>at this stage, as I plan to have this completed in a stage of formal
>review.
>
>I would like either comments, changes, and additions as well as assistance
>completing (technically) the objectives I've posted; your comments and
>submissions for replacement or additional objectives; and your comments
>for supplementary objectives (if any).
>
>Please begin by reviewing the current objectives for Level 1 at the URLs
>listed above. Next review the task file for this group. Finally, review
>the preliminary objectives file and comment. Please note that the
>preliminary objectives file associates the current task numbers with the
>affiliated objective. Please continue to refer to these task IDs when
>commenting, reorganizing, etc. objectives.
>
>I will continue submitting preliminary objective files for various
>categories today and tomorrow. I would like good discussion and progress
>toward finalizing objectives in progress by Wednesday. By Friday, those of
>you interested in the contract positions to finalize objectives should be
>able to begin review. By next week, I would like to publish our objectives
>for public review and begin collecting preliminary items.
>
>The next 10 days are going to be crazy, and I greatly appreciate your time
>and dedication to development. We are moving extremely quickly, and
>everyone is very excited about our current developments!
>
>Please contact me if you are available 6/8 - 6/12 for contract objective
>review and development. I apologize that this will encompass a weekend,
>but it is necessary for succeeding with our current development schedule.
>
>Slots are filling for the Item Writing session planned for the week of
>June 18. If you had hoped to participate in this event, please contact me
>to discuss availability, expenses, etc. It is likely that a two team
>approach (6/18 - 6/20, 6/20 - 6/22) will be used, allowing for flexible
>travel arrangements.
>
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>Kara Pritchard Phone: 618-398-7360
>Author, RHCE Exam Cram
>Director of Exam Development http://www.lpi.org/
>Site Manager http://www.LinuxUsersGroups.org/
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>
>
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