Certification or College degrees?

Arnold Nipper arnold at nipper.de
Sun May 26 07:17:28 UTC 2002


On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 08:33:11AM +0200, M?ns Nilsson wrote:
> 
> 	(this is actually my first NANOG post ever...) 
> 
> At the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, we have a series
> of courses that focus on networking. The starting one can be seen as
> "getting the programmer to know IP's quirks", but as we progress, we teach
> deeper and deeper into the technicalities of routing, including theory of
> routing (discussion of Dijkstra, and similar) and practice; we have a
> routing lab where we first make them understand that static routes don't
> work and then progress into understanding first OSPF, then BGP. 
> 

Nothing is more stable and cuases less pain than static routing. And it
always works. Ofc ourse it doesn't scale very and also doesn't support
alternate paths very well ;-))

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Arnold Nipper / nIPper consulting          mailto:arnold at nipper.de



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