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Hi folks,I was wondering, how much did the reading part for you CCIE took? I think I hit a wall lately (couple of months) where eveyrthing I read, I completely forget weeks later. Did you read books cover-to-cover multiple times? Did you just read wh...
Hi,So this issue I have it drives me crazy lately so my last resort is here.I have the following topology. R4 <----> R7. Both connected through one Ethernet link in EVE-NG. The image I have is i86bi_linux-adventerprisek9-ms.156-3.M3a.bin but the same...
Hi,I am learning about BGP Path Selection process and precisely about "Oldest Path" criterion. I am using Perplexity to do that and on one question I asked it about this, the AI replied with this sentence:"To illustrate how the Oldest Path criterion ...
Hi,Can someone teach me how can I save the session in MobaXterm? I will explain below.So to connect to a router that you added to a lab in CML you have to type "open /Lab at Mon 13:46 PM/R1/0" for example. After you ssh to CML's IP. I want to save th...
Hi folks,A quick question for those of you who already got their CCIE or are on the way to do it. How many times do you read a book? I mean, let's take for example EIGRP: how many times did you read Routing TCP/IP's EIGRP section? Or any other topic ...
So, you are basically saying that the router has in the cache or somewhere in the memory both labels for the same route? If so, how do I see all labels that are waiting to be used in case of an emergency issue? Thank you!
So, if that link goes down, so does the remote binding I received from that router, and the second after that, I receive another remote binding from R1?
Well, that is what I initially thought, but doesn't have any syntax issuesFor example, the following command, just for explanation: "access-list 199 10 permit 23 any any" is basically creating an access-list number 199, with a squence of 10, permitin...