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IP Expert Lab 3 - Script Feedback
Wed, 24 Sep 2008 18:31:30 +0000
Below is a response I had from Tyson Scott at IP Expert - he is the guy who writes the grading scrip
Hello world!
Wed, 03 Sep 2008 16:32:04 +0000
Welcome to Ccieblog.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
IPCC High Availability
Thu, 27 Jul 2006 16:04:56 +0000
When you install two IPCC servers the following considerations hold true:
a. The first server you activate (CRS Engine and/or Datastore services) will become the active CRS box.
b. The second server you activate (CRS Engine) will become the standby box for the active CRS engine.
c. The second server you activate (Datastore engine) will become the standby ...]
Regarding the numbering, the folks at Cisco didn't want to start with the number '1'. So they decided to start with 1024, (2 ** 10), a common binary number. The lab was assigned the first number, 1024, and they placed a plaque with that number on the door (someone told me that the plaque has been kept and moved to one of the new test labs). Stuart was awarded the first real number, CCIE # 1025, because he created the test. I passed the hands-on test, designing and building the network in one day, then fixing the things he broke in just over half a day. I was awarded the next number, CCIE # 1026, in August, 1993, the first non-Cisco person to achieve the CCIE and the first to take the test. A bunch of Cisco employees soon followed and many of them are still working at Cisco. Something like five of the first ten CCIEs work in the same building at Cisco.
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