From: J K (jim_koniecki@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Oct 24 2000 - 12:36:56 GMT-3
Andrew, I am by no means trying to stop people from learning in my little
head and my little thoughts . But when you bad mouth me man your crazy . By
the way you are on a CCIE lab mailing list incase your little head didnt get
it . So if you would like to continue e-mail me off this list . Next thing .
Hex shold be know by the candidate on a ccie lab mailing list . So that
means you have not shown the skill necessary to even ask questions here . I
cant decide this but you actually just waste bandwith on this CCIE LAB
mailing list .
End of Thought -please kill this
Jk
>From: Andrew <arousch@home.com>
>To: "J K" <jim_koniecki@hotmail.com>,ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: Cannonical and non-cannonical MAC
>Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 10:04:17 -0500
>
>"JK"
>
>Interesting... I don't remember having HEX on either my CCNA v1, CCNA v2
>tests or on the track to the CCNP - strange.
>
>If you don't have some helpful input then keep your little thoughts tucked
>away in your little mind and let the list educate people.
>
>I was simply stating that EVERYONE on this list does NOT know how to
>convert to HEX (not me persay.) So, FOR THE BENEFIT of the list it would
>be nice if someone POSTED that procedure and elevate the MEAN clue of the
>list - not berate people for simple questions like you have - you jerk.
>
>End of thread.
>
>-A
>
>At 01:53 PM 10/24/00 +0000, J K wrote:
>>Im sorry but didnt we learn how to convert hex and binary back in the ccna
>>days . ? Dont know HEX what company do you work for ?
>>
>>
>>>From: Andrew <arousch@home.com>
>>>Reply-To: Andrew <arousch@home.com>
>>>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>>>Subject: Re: Cannonical and non-cannonical MAC
>>>Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 07:59:00 -0500
>>>
>>>you're assuming that everyone on the list knows how to convert to HEX ;)
>>>
>>>At 04:22 PM 10/23/00 -0700, Earl Aboytes wrote:
>>>>Canonical =Ethernet format NonCanonical=TokenRing and DLSW format.
>>>>1. Take each byte and translate to binary.
>>>>2. Then take each nibble and reverse the order and translate to hex.
>>>>3. Flip each nibble.
>>>>Here is an example
>>>>00-d0-97-85-88-00 hex Canonical
>>>>0000 0000-1101 0000-1001 0111-1000 0101-1000 1000-0000 0000 binary
>>>>0000 0000-1011 0000-1001 1110-0001 1010-0001 0001-0000 0000 reverse
>>>>order at
>>>>each nibble
>>>>00-b0-9e-1a-11-00 convert to hex
>>>>00-0b-e9-a1-11-00 flip each nibble
>>>>00-0b-e9-a1-11-00 Non-canonical format
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>>Earl Aboytes CCIE #6097
>>>>Senior Systems Engineer
>>>>Datatran Network Services
>>>>805-498-2450
>>>>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>>>>From: "Tony Olzak" <aolzak@buckeye-express.com>
>>>>Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 19:01:33 -0400
>>>>
>>>> >How do you convert from one to the other? All I have is a chart, but
>>>>that does me no good in the lab.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >Tony
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
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