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Hi David,

Not too bad - got 935/1000 with pass mark 804.

Will crack on with the ICND2 now so will be back in touch next week maybe depending on how it goes.

Cheers!
This is my first newsletter, I came across your IOS tips ebook searching through google, and didn't mind getting the newsletter. Now, I'd like to say wow!

Its awesome, I'm really glad I signed up--kron jobs on IOS? I didn't know you could do that! The information is incredibly well presented.

When I can tear myself away from study, I'll update my blog, and give your site a plug, you provide some fantastic resources that you don't really see anywhere else, thanks!

Greets!
Jason Freeman

I have been using ConfigureTerminal.com and reading the newsletter on a regular basis during the last 6 months.

All I have to say is that it is an incredibly useful site for networking professionals.

It has helped me a lot with my CCNP studies and daily tasks at work.

My most sincere "Well done" to David Bombal and his team.

Juan Molina
Fluke Networks
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David,

Just wanted to say thanks for your study materials. I passed the (ICND 1) CCENT exam. I will be looking to write the ICND 2 exam in the future.

Regards

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This is my first newsletter, I came across your IOS tips ebook searching through google, and didn't mind getting the newsletter. Now, I'd like to say wow!

Its awesome, I'm really glad I signed up--kron jobs on IOS? I didn't know you could do that! The information is incredibly well presented.

When I can tear myself away from study, I'll update my blog, and give your site a plug, you provide some fantastic resources that you don't really see anywhere else, thanks!

Greets!

Jason Freeman

Hi David,

Thanks you very much for all those nice, very nice newsletters!

Keep up the good work!

Kind regards,

Maurice Mulder
The Netherlands

Hi David..

The VPN config only took 15-20 mins – more because I was trying to find my specific needed entries – the actual generation and then copy / paste was crazy-fast … the issue I had initially had to do with using the Cisco VPN utility via ASDM, which got me connected OK – and could even browse – but for whatever reason could not print across the tunnel –

I recreated the tunnel with your config generator and it was working …  so .. thanks!

Looking forward to using the site and provided tools ..

Thanks again!!

David Meyer

USA

Hi - thought the newsletter was excellent.

Barry Pimlott

Ireland

David,
Brilliant newsletter !!! Very informative and I love the way you illustrate the concept by the walk through.

With Best regards,

Stephen
Nottingham, England
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Books:

MPLS and VPN Architectures (CCIP Edition)

MPLS and VPN Architectures Volume II

Traffic Engineering with MPLS

MPLS VPN Security

URLS:

Start Here:

MPLS

Introduction to MPLS

RFCs:

RFC 3031 "Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture"

RFC 3032 "Label Stack Encoding"

RFC 3036 "LDP Specification"

Layer 3 VPNS:

BGP VPNs

Multicast VPNs

MPLS VPNs and Security

Troubleshooting MPLS Networks

MPLS Developments and Advanced Concepts

Tips & Tricks

Route Leaking in MPLS/VPN Networks

Traffic Engineering:

Configuring MPLS Basic Traffic Engineering Using IS-IS

Deploying MPLS Traffic Engineering

Traffic Engineering Whitepapers

Implementing an MPLS VPN over TE Tunnels

AToM:

MPLS AToM Technical Overview

Cisco IOS MPLS VPLS Business Overview

Cisco IOS MPLS VPLS Technical Deployment Overview

MPLS AToM White Paper

MPLS QOS:

QOS in MPLS Networks

QOS Q&A

Cisco IOS QOS Service

MPLS QOS WhitePaper

Others:

MPLS Traffic Engineering Fast Reroute

MPLS Traffic Engineering - Traffic Protection Using Fast Re-route

MPLS LDP Session Protection - Cisco Systems

SOO Explained

SOO more information

Cisco docs on SOO

VRF lite

 
BGP Links E-mail
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Books:

Internet Routing Architectures

Cisco BGP-4 Command and Configuration Handbook

BGP Design and Implementation

Routing TCP/IP Volume II

URLS:

BGP4 Case Studies/Tutorial by Sam Halabi

Live Internet Information:

Telnet to a live BGP router (IE 7 users - telnet to route-views.oregon-ix.net)

Level 3 Looking Glass

Netconfigs

Cisco BGP Config Tool

Traceroute.org

AS Path Length Graph

Route Views

BGPlay

WhoIS for AS Numbers - Enter AS number in URL

BGP Reports

Caida.org

Configuration and other information:

Configuring BGP

BGP Case Studies

Configuring the BGP Local-AS Feature

Cisco BGP URLS

BGP Experts

Load Sharing with BGP

How to Use HSRP to Provide Redundancy

BGP Dynamic Peer groups

Joe's BGP Links

Regular Expressions:

BGP regular expressions explained

Using Regular Expressions in BGP

Optimization:

BGP Nonstop Forwarding (NSF) Awareness

Peer templates

Troubleshooting High CPU Caused by the BGP Scanner or BGP Router Process

 
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Books:

Cisco Catalyst QOS: Quality of Service in Campus Networks

Cisco Catalyst QOS: Quality of Service in Campus Networks - online Google Books Version

URLS:

Design Guides:

QOS SRND Guide

Cisco QOS Homepage

Per call bandwidth comsumption

Commands:

Understanding Packet Counters in show policy-map interface Output

Applying QoS Features to Ethernet Subinterfaces

AutoQOS:

Cisco AutoQoS Enterprise Technical Presentation

AutoQOS Enterprise more

A New Paradigm for Automating the Delivery of Network Quality of Service

Cisco QOS Update

QPM:

QPM

Bandwidth Estimation Using Corvil Bandwidth

NBAR:

Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR)

Determining the Traffic Not Recognized by NBAR

PDLM Downloads

RSVP:

Guaranteed rate and Controlled Load

Configuring RSVP

Switching:

Cisco 2950 FAQ - EI vs SI and more

Buffers, Queues & Thresholds on Catalyst 6500 Ethernet Modules

Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide, Release 12.4T

Configuring Access Layer QoS for Voice on Cisco Catalyst 6500 with Cisco IOS SW

QoS Output Scheduling on Catalyst 6500/6000 Series Switches Running Cisco IOS System Software

QoS for the Cisco 6500 (Revisited)

6500 QOS - more

Telephones:

Configuring Settings on the Cisco IP Phone - 7941 / 7961

Configuring Settings on the Cisco IP Phone - 7931

TX-Ring Sizing

Queuing Principles in Cisco IOS

Understanding and Tuning the tx-ring-limit Value

Queuing Principles in Cisco IOS/Tx-ring-limit

 

VPNs:

IPSEC AH and ESP Authentication overview

Resolve IP Fragmentation, MTU, MSS, and PMTUD Issues with GRE and IPSEC

WRED & TCP Slow Start:

TCP Slow Start and Congestion Avoidance

ECN (Explicit Congestion Notification) - Supported operating systems

ASA

QOS on ASA/PIX Part 1

QOS on ASA/PIX Part 2

QOS on ASA/PIX Part 3

QOS on ASA/PIX Part 4