Routing as meeting topic: What interests the group? Your input
needed!
George Toft
plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Sun, 08 Apr 2001 18:57:39 -0700
Hi Bob,
I think topics 2 and 3 are rather advanced for most people. Topic 1
could last for hours, and is probably more appropriate for beginners.
My $0.02.
George Bob
Bob George wrote:
>
> I've volunteered to do a couple of presentations for upcoming east &
> west-side meetings on the topic of routing. A (much smarter) colleague will
> also be joining me in doing the presentations, and we're trying to make
> sure we're on-target for the audience.
>
> What are the interest levels in:
>
> 1. General (Routing 101)
> 2. Protocols: (RIP/OSPF/BGP)
> 3. Packages (routed/mrtd/gated/zebra)
> 4. Linux-Cisco interoperability (incl. Linux as prep for Cisco exams)
>
> ?
>
> We're open to suggestions at this point.
>
> We're also going to introduce a distributed cooperative routing lab we've
> been working on -- of interest to anyone wanting to try out complicated
> scenarios without blowing up their employer/client's network.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Bob
>
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