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I edited this in an effort to expand it. Someone who has completed CCNA or CCNP would be nice. I am actually currently learning about EIGRP and will expand it with more information as I come across it. All sources will be from Cisco. --[[Xernous]]
I edited this in an effort to expand it. Someone who has completed CCNA or CCNP would be nice. I am actually currently learning about EIGRP and will expand it with more information as I come across it. All sources will be from Cisco. --[[Xernous]]



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I edited this in an effort to expand it. Someone who has completed CCNA or CCNP would be nice. I am actually currently learning about EIGRP and will expand it with more information as I come across it. All sources will be from Cisco. --Xernous

Is it okay if someone without a piece of paper from Cisco tries it? Jec (talk) 08:19, 3 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]