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How extensive is MLS on the exam?
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| I am studying to take the BCMSN exam, and working through the chapter(s) on Multilayer Switching. My god, there are a lot of things to look out for when configuring MLS on a router:
VTP Domains
1. Access-List restrictions
2. Whether you using an RSM or external ethernet (with or without ISL); determines assignment of Vlan id's
3. Certain commands you can't use or it will disable MLS on an interface: clear Ip-route, Ip Security, compression, etc.
4. You have to assign an MLS interface to a VTP domain before enabling MLS RP IP or the interface will be placed in a "Null" Domain.
There seems to be more work trying to figure out what works and doesn't work, than actually configuring.
So, to the question. Who has taken the test, and how much detail regarding MLS is covered. Don't get me wrong, I still want to have the knowledge - I just don't want to spend to much time on one particular subject!
Thanx,
BigK | |
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| That exam covers each section of the book pretty evenly so you can expect more then a couple of questions in each area.
Yankee |
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