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[hot] - Routing Tcp Ip- Volume Ii -ccie Professional Development

Elena stared at the blinking cursor on her terminal. The lab topology was a mess of dotted lines and cloud icons. She had conquered OSPF and EIGRP from Volume I; those were the highways and local roads of the network. But tonight, she was lost in the back alleys of the internet.

BGP Path Selection: The Decision Tree

Most engineers know BGP has a list of attributes. Few know the exact order of operations. Routing TCP IP- Volume II -CCIE Professional Development

Volume II serves as the definitive guide to mastering this transition from trusted intra-domain routing to policy-driven inter-domain routing. Elena stared at the blinking cursor on her terminal

Recommended audience

  • CCIE/CCNP candidates, network architects, and engineers responsible for large-scale IP routing design and troubleshooting.
  • Less suitable as a first networking book; prerequisite: solid understanding of IP, subnetting, and basic routing protocols.

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The book covers advanced topics in routing and provides detailed examples and case studies to illustrate key concepts. It also provides best practices and real-world advice for designing, implementing, and troubleshooting large-scale TCP/IP networks. Weaknesses: The book covers advanced topics in routing

Lab Drills for IPv6:

  • PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast):

    Appendices

    • Appendix A: References and Recommended Reading (RFCs, books, Cisco docs)
    • Appendix B: BGP Command Summaries (Cisco IOS)
    • Appendix C: Multicast Command Summaries
    • Appendix D: IPv6 Command Summaries
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    Quote hilfy Replybullet Posted: 12 Nov 2012 at 11:00am
    1.  Crystal will only work with 32-bit database drivers - it cannot connect using 64-bit drivers.
     
    2.  You would need the 64-bit Crystal Runtime modules.  I'm not sure whether they're available for VS2008, but I know they're available as part of the "Crystal Reports for Visual Studio 2010" download that works with VS 2010.
     
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    Quote Francesc Replybullet Posted: 12 Nov 2012 at 9:20pm
    Dell,
     
    I have installed CRRedist2008_x64 "Crystal Reports Basic Runtime fom Visual Studio 2008 (x64)".
     
    But I don't know how applicattions can run this runtime. If I set target to "x64" or "Any CPU" it doesn't work.
     
    Maybe ...
    using CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine;
    ... has to be changed to another reference??
     
    Thank you
     
    [Edit] I found this... Is it valid today? http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-21528


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    Quote hilfy Replybullet Posted: 13 Nov 2012 at 3:26am
    For the link - there are newer updates of the software it mentions as well as completely new versions of Crystal - Crystal 2011 and Crystal for VS 2010 - so it's partially still valid, but not completely.
     
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    Quote Francesc Replybullet Posted: 13 Nov 2012 at 9:39pm
    I finally set target to "x86" in WinForms applications.

    I must find out what to do with web application when we change server to x64. We can not update the project to VS2010 because it is a very large VS2008 solution.

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    Edited by Francesc - 13 Nov 2012 at 9:40pm
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