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 <description>Point-to-multipoint OSPF network type over frame-relay is what I like to call the &quot;cheater method&quot;. Why?
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 <description>OSPF is a topic that must be absolutely mastered for the CCIE lab exam.  Many students understand the fundamental concepts, but get thrown for a loop when it comes to OSPF running over a frame-relay topology.  There are so many different network types and variations, that it can quickly become confusing.
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 <description>If you have not been informed there are many ways to use your CCIE number.  A few of these methods are frowned upon by Cisco and can even cost you that hard earned number.  Yes, recently I personally witnessed the revoking of a pair of CCIEs who had associated their numbers to a channel they did not work for.  This is strictly forbidden by Cisco and can result in severe penalties to the Channel and the CCIE.
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 <description>A: Eman I think we are both nuts driven by a passion that is based upon our love of helping others.  What we do is not all for money we both spend so much time helping others and we are lucky we get paid for what we do and love.  Vacation is for people who are stressed out every day and need a break.  We are kindred spirits in that way and we don’t need a relief from stress, just more time with family that is less interrupted!  I know you took my call because it was me.  How many calls did you not take?
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 <description>Anthony Sequeira, author of CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Quick Reference, shares tips and advice for passing the CCIE R/S Written Exam, including 3 classic mistakes exam-takers make.
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 <description>I did it again this New Yearâ€™s eve.  I waited in line for an hour to get into Saint John the Devine for the annual concert for peace.  The idea for the Concert for Peace was originally developed by Leonard Bernstein.  He chose Copelandâ€™s â€œFanfare for the Common Manâ€, as the opening piece and it has been used since the 1980s.
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