These should not be treated as a teaching guide, but just a simple guide with interesting information that might be useful to others besides me. In the majority of the posts, the included information refers to the lab exam software versions, but there are quite a few of notes and configuration examples that refer to newer versions. Hopefully the information is correct at its majority, but if you encounter anything that seems wrong, please don’t hesitate to write a comment under the relevant NTS page.
I have used various colors, either on the text or on the background, to aid focusing where needed. IOS and IOS-XR have a distinct background color, so it's easier to find the one you're looking for (i tried to put a lot of information about IOS-XR too, since it plays an important role in the exam). Things that i consider tricky or important are colored in yellow background. Cli commands and important cli outputs are colored in blue, while green and red are used to differentiate between correct and wrong/error/warning wherever possible.
- UNI/Private Vlans (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- Frame-Relay (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- PPP/Serial/POS (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- RIP/RIPng (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- EIGRP (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- OSPFv2/OSPFv3 (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- IS-IS (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- BGP (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- Advanced BGP (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- VRF (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- MPLS/LDP (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- L3VPN Redistribution (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- Inter-AS MPLS L3VPN (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- CsC (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- 6PE/6VPE (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- AToM/L2VPN/VPLS (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- RSVP/MPLS-TE (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- Advanced MPLS-TE (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- Multicast (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- Advanced Multicast (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- Multicast VPN (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- BFD (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- QoS (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
- Other (last updated 06/Feb/2014)
Below you can find the latest PDF version of all NTS combined (a total of 330 pages!). Feel free to use and/or share it.
Nice one!bro...
ReplyDeletehoping forward to see your PDF soon.
respects,
Kyaw Myo Oo
Great job! Congratulation - 2xCCIE sounds great!:)
ReplyDeletewell done i can download you pdf?
ReplyDeleteWOW. Amazing job, man! Congrats! You're a source of inspiration for me, and I will humble try my best to apply your method and get the #.
ReplyDelete@One. He made it available here: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5PdqJFtBi2QSXJOcFlCSGROS3M/preview you can save it from there
Wow, awesome progress man. I would love to be able to use these notes with a PDF reader but I don't see anywhere that I can download the NTS Series notes as a PDF link.
ReplyDeleteAm I just not seeing it or is it not here?
You are great .. thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a well structured approach to the LAB ,thanks Man for the insight.How do i download the PDF?
ReplyDeleteFor everyone trying to download the pdf, Costi has given the direct google docs link some posts above.
ReplyDeleteAlternatively, you can click on "Open in new window" (last symbol on the right of the pdf frame (at least in Chrome), which will redirect you to google docs (https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5PdqJFtBi2QSXJOcFlCSGROS3M/) and then choose the "Download" option under the "File" menu.
Thanks a lot Tassos! this is one of the best learning sources for the Cisco SP stuff! ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat work brother. I am really inspired.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you .
Regards,
Ram
thanks for share!!!
ReplyDeleteThats a lot of work. Thanks for sharing. I really appreciate. Thank you so much
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