CCIEStudyWiki.com Links of the Week: Autosecure, RITE, Troubleshooting

by Jason on October 30, 2009

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Hi folks. I’m trying out a new feature here that I plan on running weekly (or maybe bi-weekly, haven’t made up my mind yet). I’ll be sharing news and technology articles I’ve stumbled across over the past week(s) that are related to the Cisco CCIE certification. Most of these links are currently or will soon be added over to the growing lists at the CCIE Study Wiki, so be sure to check that out if you want to dig deeper on any topic I’ve touched on here. Enjoy!


Layer 3 uses Wireshark to examine “background” traffic being sent out from a Cisco 356o switch and does some experiments with STP and Portfast.

Taking a close look at the Cisco IOS Autosecure feature from Routing Bits.

Go over to Internetwork Expert’s CCIE Blog and try to answer these four open-ended questions.

Packetlife.net shows us how RITE (Router IP Traffic Export) can help us sniff traffic.

I came across this document on Cisco.com on how to understand and troubleshoot HSRP issues.

Joe of IP Expert talks about BGP and redistribution.

Wendell Odom describes his experience with the troubleshooting section of the CCIE v4 Routing and Switching exam.

Running into problems pasting a large configuration file into a Cisco IOS device? I know I have in the past. Mike Storm of Interface Technical Training has the answer for you!

Ivan warns us how IOS QoS behavior has changed.


Thanks for reading!

Jason

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