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Re: IS-IS posted 05/01/2000
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I dont recall IS-IS being on the published exam objectives, however, routing
protocols in general is.

I believe IS-IS was replaced pretty much by OSPF... or at least it has the
same "feel" of areas. IS-IS does support multiple protocols and still can be
used heavily in a DECnet environment.

I think you will be safe by briefly reviewing IS-IS.

Ed



Dan West <pengyou55@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I have been taking the practice exams (CCNA 640-407)
> on the CD included with Wendell Odom's "CCNA Exam
> Cert. Guide" and there have been a couple of general
> questions about ES-IS and IS-IS. I now have a
> rudimentary understanding of them after checking
> Cisco's site but I am wondering about the likelihood
> of ES-IS and/or IS-IS being on the actual exam.
>
> Any advice is appreciated.
>
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