RE: If it be a treason ...

From: LESH, MIKE (MIKLES@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Feb 07 2000 - 12:13:15 GMT-3


   
        Greetings to all;

Phillip Moulay wrote:
Correct!!! I agree with you. By the one, I was one of the first to
mention this book for the CCIE grouplist.
However, this book has a lot of typos... Do you agree?
Sincerely,

Phillip Moulay

        I haven't yet read enough of the book to have noticed a serious
problem with typo's. It seems that my other six weighty tomes are turning my
mind to mush. However, your point is well taken, as there is much technical
misunderstanding in the networking world. For example, in the author's
example, he uses async1 as his connection to the aux0 port in his
configuration. I don't think that is correct. (However, I reproduced his
work in my message as I found it, least someone think I'm rewriting history
or something.) I have also had knowledgeable people tell me things that
turned out to be inaccurate and / or incorrect. (Having no special claim to
perfection, I can only hope I haven't done so myself!)
        My current favorite piece of possible misunderstanding is to have
been told that Inverse-arp gives unpredictable results in full mesh
frame-relay networks. (You might be surprised if I told you where this
little gem came from!) To the best of my knowledge, it is totally untrue. So
far, I have not uncovered anything to support this position. Has anyone run
into this or a similar situation?

        Many is a word that only leaves you guessing ...
        About a kind of thing you really ought to know ...
        (Courtesy of Led Zeppelin)
        Mike



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