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April 30, 2008 by ted.
A lot of people have been asking for this, so here you go. It goes with the new Routing CCNP self-study book. Remember, you have to have some experience with Dynamips for this. I was running everything on one box, with two separate instances of the executable for stability reasons. If I remember right, I didn’t need to use both pods at the same time either (I only started what routers I needed). There are obvious adjustments you will have to make too. The BB router configs you can get from online if you bought the book. I believe I reference them in the config below.
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April 30, 2008 by ted.
Ok, so I’ve been slacking and it’s about time I get with the program here… In all honesty, since I got a job at Cisco, I’ve been more than busy! I plan on making a personal goal to start getting better about updating this site. I will start making at least one post a week from now on. I do apologize for the stagnancy for the last few months…
So working at Cisco so far has been quite a learning experience. I’m very much surprised with how much I’ve been able to develop new skills since starting. The Voice side of things is a much needed change for me and I find it extremely challenging. The variety in things is also nice as no two customers are the same. I’ve gotten to a point to where I feel comfortable (I mean this very loosely) with Unified Communications. I’m looking to expand now on the IPCC side of things. Contact Center is a whole new can of worms and I’m liking what I’ve seen so far.
Part of why I have been so busy is because I’ve been studying for the CCIE R&S lab. Imagine coming home from work at 3pm and having to start a lab that lasts until 11pm at night (Yes, time is money). While I do have access to some hardware at work, I prefer to use a pre-configured environment like Proctor Labs. I plan on discussing more of my experiences so far with my CCIE studies.
More to come…
Ted
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