From: Chuck Larrieu (chuck@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jan 16 2001 - 02:22:54 GMT-3
I would be willing to collect these kinds of things, create a document, and
post it to my web site. Fact is, I have a collection of things now. I just
haven't compiled them yet. This might be a good incentive.
Someone also mentioned another web site with a list of "minefields" what
site was that? ( it was not contained in the post, that I could find )
Chuck
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Subject: Re: Good luck....Re: Be a contributor ????
Brian
I do remember that.
Maybe just post the list out once a week and ask if anyone can add to it.
It's possible people forget but it's something everyone needs.
Christine Murray
Enterprise Technology Team
Level 3, 338 Pitt, Sydney 2000
State Street Australia Ltd
Ph: 612-93236124
Brian Hescock
<bhescock@cis To: cdmurray@statestreet.com
co.com> cc: "Virnoche, Phil"
<phil.virnoche@attws.com>, "CCIE newsgroup
(E-mail)" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>,
nobody@groupstudy.com
01/16/01 Subject: Good luck....Re: Be a
contributor ????
10:37 AM
I've already requested "gotchas" for networking in general (not specific
to the lab) and said I would organize them and post the results to
everyone. I received a grand total of about five responses.
Brian
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 cdmurray@statestreet.com wrote:
>
> 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
> Level 3, 338 Pitt, Sydney 2000
> State Street Australia Ltd
> Ph: 612-93236124
>
>
>
>
> "Virnoche,
> Phil" To: "CCIE newsgroup
(E-mail)" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> <phil.virnoche@ cc:
> attws.com> Subject: Be a contributor
????
> Sent by:
> nobody@groupstu
> dy.com
>
>
> 01/16/01 08:05
> AM
> Please respond
> to "Virnoche,
> Phil"
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 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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