From: Jarrod Mills (jmills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jan 15 2001 - 23:38:53 GMT-3
Dennis,
Thanks for the swap. I help up my end of the bargain.
Jarrod Mills, CCIE # 6679
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Laganiere" <DennisL@advancedbionics.com>
To: <cdmurray@statestreet.com>; "'Virnoche, Phil '"
<phil.virnoche@attws.com>
Cc: "'CCIE newsgroup (E-mail) '" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>;
<nobody@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 6:47 PM
Subject: RE: Be a contributor ????
> On that note... Here's a website with a bunch of gatchas (although he
calls
> them minefields) for the CCIE lab. Let's get the five you have and start
> the list Phil was talking about.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cdmurray@statestreet.com
> To: Virnoche, Phil
> Cc: CCIE newsgroup (E-mail); nobody@groupstudy.com
> Sent: 1/15/01 5:11 PM
> Subject: Re: Be a contributor ????
>
>
> Phil,
>
> Can only be a good idea
> How about we label it in the subject area so we can identify it.
> Something like:
> "got to knows and gotchas" or "trips and traps" or "tamagotchies"
>
>
>
> Christine Murray
> Enterprise Technology Team
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> State Street Australia Ltd
> Ph: 612-93236124
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> "Virnoche,
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> Phil" To: "CCIE newsgroup
> (E-mail)" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> <phil.virnoche@ cc:
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> attws.com> Subject: Be a contributor
> ????
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> 01/16/01 08:05
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> AM
>
> Please respond
>
> to "Virnoche,
>
> Phil"
>
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> Good afternoon gang,.......
>
> I woke up this morning with an idea. The idea is this...... I want to
> start
> a list of "got to knows and gotchas". As I work through my practice
> labs, I
> run across things that are so damn important to know for this lab
> preparation. I find it nearly impossible to know everything. What I am
> hoping will happen to this thread is that others will "add" their "got
> to
> knows and gotchas"....... And after awhile we should have a very nice
> collection of things that we all feel are "got to knows and gotchas"
> that
> we
> can ALL print out and use as a valuable collection of information. Feel
> free
> to validate or challenge others "got to knows and gotchas".......
>
> I have put together some of the areas that are the obvious heavy
> hitters. I
> have added my 2 cents worth of things that I feel are "got to knows and
> gotchas".......
>
> P.S. BY ALL MEANS add any other topics that you feel will be beneficial.
>
> Frame Relay
>
> * A point to point FR subinterface can have only ONE and only ONE
> dlci associated with it, and does not use map statements.
> * Multipoint subinterfaces can use map statements as well as
> inverse-arp to associate remote IP numbers to local DLCI's.
> * When FR is activated on a physical interface, split horizon is
> auto-disabled. Point toPoint and Multipoint interfaces split horizon is
> enabled.
>
> ISDN/DDR
> Cat 5000/Switching
> ATM
> Routing Protocols: RIP IGRP EIGRP
> OSPF
>
> * OSPF is not affected by the rule of split horizon.
> * OSPF problems usually can be attributed to a network type (hello
> interval) mismatch.
>
> Redistribution
> BGP
> DLSW
> VOIP
> Access Lists
> Troubleshooting
>
>
>
> Philip G. Virnoche
> Network Engineer - AT&T Wireless
> phone: 425.580.5239
> cell: 206.601.3134
>
> "HAM AND EGGS - A day's work for a chicken; A lifetime commitment for a
> pig."
>
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