From: Earl Aboytes (Earl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Dec 22 2000 - 15:04:48 GMT-3
Here is a very important point about the study group that I think you may
have missed. Some of us may never look at configuring DHCP on a router
unless that topic is brought up on the group.
Everything that is posted to this list is important in the successful
passing of the exam. Even postings of swap dates helps everyone. It gives
you information about the exam that you didn't have before. I don't know
about you, but before I passed I needed all the information I could get my
hands on.
-----Original Message-----
From: Shaun Nicholson [mailto:Shaun.Nicholson@kp.org]
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 7:35 AM
To: ccielab
Subject: Re: DHCP Config (not an answer but a gripe so you might want to
delete this now)
I know you were kidding amyn_naran but I have to forward this to the group
and get it off my chest.
And yes I know its another one of them pointless emails that does not answer
anything and so just cluters up everyones emailbox
Come on guys you have to start by helping yourself.
Shaun
---------------------- Forwarded by Shaun Nicholson/MD/KAIPERM on 12/22/2000
10:29 AM ---------------------------
Shaun Nicholson
12/22/2000 10:30 AM
To: amyn_naran@yahoo.com @ Internet
cc:
Subject: Re: DHCP Config
Yes I know I'm an arse but you know must what I mean I get atleast 30 emails
a day that could be answered by just looking at the bloody CD.
I mean if you cant do any research how do you expect to pass one of the
hardest certification exams in the world.
I am currently considering quiting this group as 70% of the questions posted
are just pointless and a waste of eveyones time.
I mean come on be honest here if you cannot type "configure DHCP" in the
search field of the CD or even on the Cisco.com web page then your wasting
your own time and money taking the exam.
It now takes me an hour to look through my email in the morning
Sorry to be blunt and brutal but its true.
Shaun
amyn_naran@yahoo.com on 12/22/2000 09:59:00 AM
To: Shaun Nicholson
cc:
Subject: Re: DHCP Config
don't be an arse - just kidding !!
--- Shaun Nicholson <Shaun.Nicholson@kp.org> wrote:
> Dont want to seem funny but this guy is so easy to find on the CD
> that if you get it on the day you can literally cut and paste it into
> your router it takes less than 10 seconds to set up.
> Now I dont want to be a pain in the arse but this is covered on the
> CD and in the archives.
>
> Check out the cd do a search for "configuring DHCP" and your first
> hit is this guy
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
t/
120t1/easyip2.htm
>
> Please remember the CD is a tool you can use and by doing a bit
> reasearch on the CD and finding your way round this puppy is a key
> part of passing.
>
> Sorry again but there are times you have to help yourself by doing
> some reasearch or you just wont be ready.
> Believe me when I say this it takes less than a minute to pull this
> guy off the CD and do a cut and paste and how do I know that? because
> I decided I did not have to remember 10 commands off by heart that
> were so accessible. This similar approach can also be used for BGP
> route reflectors and Confederations and Voice over IP.
>
> Asking for answers is good but you cannot ask anyone for the answers
> on the day.
>
> Please I know I might seem like a twat at the moment but I really am
> trying to help you out as like I say theses no one with you on the
> big day except that Cisco CD.
>
> Shaun
>
>
>
>
> Miguel.Ciena@mail.sprint.com on 12/21/2000 12:31:00 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com@Internet
> cc: (bcc: Shaun Nicholson/MD/KAIPERM)
> Subject: DHCP Config
>
> Can anyone share a sample config of a router doing dhcp. ( I know the
> router need 12.0 T code)
> thanks
>
>
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