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Ultimate BlogCatalog Shoutbox

Tue, 16 Oct 2007 00:03:19 +0000
BlogCatalog user Nick, who authors ngtech.gr, has brought to our attention a recent Firefox/GreaseMonkey plugin that he has created to redefine how your BlogCatalog shoutboxes work. What does it do? Nick Says:
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Cisco Netpro “Ask The Expert” - My Questions Answered - No IPv6 BGP on the Lab + Cisco Goes After “Real Lab” Bad Guys

Mon, 07 Apr 2008 21:25:38 +0000
I asked a couple of CCIE-related questions that Maurilio Gorito answered on this Cisco NetPro forum thread.
Q: Maurilio, is IPv6 BGP covered in the routing and switching lab exam? IPv6 BGP is not mentioned on the lab blueprint, whereas OSPFv3 and RIPng are. However, some of the CCIE prep vendors cover IPv6 BGP in their ...]

How to prepend digits to called id in MGCP

Thu, 20 Jul 2006 02:15:00 +0000
Based on the ISDN number plan and type of the incoming call, the following values will be used to prepend the Caller ID.
National number prefix
International number prefix
Subscriber number prefix
Unknown number prefix

countdown from 3!

Three more days folks, three more days to my next CCIE R&S lab attempt.


What had I prepared so far? DocCD, some 'basic' scenarios for technologies, DocCD, some workbook scenarios and ...
DocCD.


Why on earth did I have more DocCD as part of my preparation this time? Because that was what I missed last
attempt. I have had several 'cramming' scenario sessions with lack of DocCD attempt to find the solutions. Honestly,
quite a lot of answers tips and guides are available from DocCD.


I just took one attempt and I don't think this is good 'expertise' information on the lab preparation. However,
from various sessions doing some readings either from discussion groups, VoD, etc on exam preparation, a lot of them
keep mentioning the DocCD.


In my last attempt, I tried my best not to open DocCD at all! Why is that??? It would be better to have no DocCD
and knowing from the router's straight away. I was totally wrong! DocCD has been provided purposely for assisting the
configuration tasks. But, it would be nice to access DocCD for anything other than 'ordinary' tasks. Say: VLANs, VTP
config, frame relay, OSPF, BGP, multicast, etc. that is the 'basic' configuration. A slightly more 'advanced'
configuration might also be able to be configuread without looking at DocCD. Anything beyond than that point, only
experienced would be able to provide the answer without looking at the DocCD (and I really mean experienced people).
As for me, those 'more advanced' configuration are not always happenign in my experience. However, I am confident I
could always find it in the DocCD. That is the purpose of the DocCD anyway :)


We'll see what would happen in this next round of attempt. From the last attempt and the evaluation afterwards, I
am just confident I could 'smell' my number already ;)



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