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agemini
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Registered: Nov 2000 Location: Country: canada State: ontario Certifications: ccna-N+ Working on: ccnp
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01-28-01 08:53 PM
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Yankee
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Registered: Jun 2000 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: Working on: none
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The general public can access much of the Cisco website and get plenty of information on BGP there, but there are also CCO accounts available. I have always had an account thru work and I know they come with different access levels, but I don't know if these are available to anyone that asks.
I seem to remember a similar question a while back where someone was calling to ask Cisco if they could get an account, but I don't recall what the answer was. Hopefully they or someone that remembers will post the results of the inquiry.
Yankee
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01-29-01 03:03 AM
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doctorcisco
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: Chicago Burbs Country: USA State: IL Certifications: Working on: Everything there is
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Like Yankee, I have one through work. I've read on the boards you can get a CCO login if you buy a Cisco service contract on a router (have one at work or home?).
Getting a new job at a Cisco partner company is always an option. 
doctorcisco
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