CCIE News

Hello Readers,

I just read some nice articles on Eman’s blog. I just want to share them with you.

Have a good reading ;)

CCIE Flyer August 2009
Darby Weaver thoughts on IPExpert CCIE R&S Bootcamp
Post on Cisco Learning Network forum

ONT Preparation

First-Class-Datacenter München (Version 2007)

Amazing german guys ! :D

OVH Datacenter quick presentation

All is in the title ! ;)

Introduction to MPLS

Hello,

I’d like to notify you a nice article wrote by Dr. Peter J. Welcher, CCIE #1773. He explains in very simple terms how mpls functions. It’s definitely a great source for all networkers. You’ll find a lot of good documents by browsing his website.

Here is the link.

Enjoy ! ;)

Cool firefox addon : Cisco search plugins

Hello all,

For all of you who are you using either Firefox or IE7, Cisco setup some search engine to add to your favorite browser. Below it is ! Link Enjoy it ;)

CCIE study leitmotiv’

“Sooner or later, those who win are those who think they can.”

HowTo Use Cisco DocCD/Documentation ?

Hello you,

Long time no write on my blog, sorry for all you who follow it regulary. It was time for vacations and beginning of my CCIE written test preparation. Today, I found a nice tutorial from InternetworkExpert Team, explaining the way to use Cisco documentation and also bring a ccie lab focus.

Here it is !

Enjoy and see you soon ;)

Dynamips : How to get 10% CPU load only !

Hello all,

I found a nice info about Dynamips today. With the IOS image mentionned below, you’ll be able to run up to five 7200 routers and have a cpu load around 10% !!

IOS Image IdlePC %stable CPU Usage
c7200-jk9o3s-mz.124-7.bin 0×608049e8 <10%
c7200-pk9u2-mz[1].124-17.bin 0×60848e80 <9%

Enjoy ;)

BGP regular expressions

Hello,

Here is an article to remain or learn each metacharacter feature in ip as-path command.

. Any single character, including white space.
[] Any character listed between the brackets.
[^] Any character except those listed between the brackets. (The caret is placed before the sequence of literals.)
- (Hyphen) Any character in the range between the two literals separated by the hyphen.
? Zero or one instances of the character or pattern.
* Zero or more instances of the character or pattern.
+ One or more instances of the character or pattern.
^ Start of a line.
$ End of a line.
| Either of the literals separated by the metacharacter.
_ (Underscore) A comma, the beginning of the line, the end of the line, or a space.

Link on Cisco Documentation

HTH ;)