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Category Archives: CCIE
The Doc CD
Cisco documentation is expansive, it is both broad and has great depth, as a result finding what you need is not easy. When you watch a CCIE navigate the “Doc CD” or documentation website you realize how deeply they understand … Continue reading
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TestLab Scripts
I wrote a couple of scripts for the testlab this week and figured I would share them. You can download them here. These could be modified for a GNS3 lab setup easily as well. Not wanting to reinvent the wheel … Continue reading
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Some More TestLab Scripts
I wrote a couple more scripts this week. These two little gems update my entire lab by running one command from the testlab tftp server. I pass the main script a lab name and it proceeds to update every router … Continue reading
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CCIE Checklist
I picked this up from CLN. As the view as pdf option did not work, I just viewed the source and copied it in. CCIE Routing and Switching Expansion of Routing and Switching Lab v4.0 Blueprint Detailed Checklist of Topics … Continue reading
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TestLab
The other day I ran across a post by Cybergurl that showed her home lab. It got me thinking that every serious Cisco candidate has some sort of lab. Some people use GNS3, some have a home rack and some … Continue reading
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