From: Cameron, John (johcamer@cisco.com)
Date: Sat Aug 09 2003 - 19:33:01 GMT-3
Dude lay off the moonshine!
;-)
JDC
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Gomes [mailto:voids@mbox.com.au]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 1:22 PM
To: Carter Lee
Cc: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: Re: Lab in a few weeks any last minute suggestions
Practice, Practice, and more practice dude... and dont get pissed or
laid the night before! (hmm.. actually, may be only way to get to
sleep!)
I plan on a complete 'mock' lab day. This means getting pre-night
jitters, plan out exact same breakfast, shower/soap test, coffea taste
test, toilet practice etc... Nerves of steal mate!
Then again, you could always start praying ; )
Best of luck man, and keep having fun!
Jase
PS- Just so I aint so lame on this post.. I offer the following for
checking QoS (LLQ-CBFWQ) configs. Made it a little more fun..
(conf)# start-flood
(conf)# stop-voip
(conf)# start-http
(conf)# start-voip
(conf)# show-http
(conf)# show-voip
!
rtr 20
type jitter dest-ipaddr 10.2.1.1 dest-port 33000 source-port 33000 num-
packets 200 interval 16 tos 0xA0 timeout 0 frequency 1 request-data-size
30 rtr schedule 20 start-time pending rtr 30 type jitter dest-ipaddr
10.2.1.1 dest-port 2000 source-port 2000 num- packets 300 interval 28
timeout 0 frequency 1 request-data-size 300 rtr 40 type http operation
raw url
http://192.168.21.100/level/3/exec/show/mem/0/50330/cr
http-raw-request
GET /level/3/exec/show/mem/0/50330/cr HTTP/1.1\r\n
Authorization: Basic dGVzdDp0ZXN0\r\n
\r\n
exit
frequency 10
request-data-size 1
!
alias configure start-http rtr schedule 40 life 120 start-time now alias
configure start-voip rtr schedule 20 life 60 start-time now alias configure
start-flood rtr schedule 30 life 3600 start-time now alias configure
stop-flood rtr schedule 30 life 1 start-time now alias exec show-http show
rtr o 40 | i ^Operati|Latest C|Sense|Size alias exec show-voip show rtr o 20
| i ^Operati|NumOfRTT ! end
- A voice session between the Client and Core routers with a bandwidth
requirement of approximately 25 kbps. The voice call is a network
session running on the UDP protocol with source port 33000 and
destination port 33000. The UDP payload size of the test voice packets
is 30 bytes.
- A HTTP session, used to transfer a 200-kilobyte file from router
Server to router Client. The session is a normal HTTP session running
on the TCP protocol with a random source port and destination port of
80. The average size of the TCP payload is 560 bytes.
- There is also a UDP flooding session available, which is used to
create congestion on the WAN link. The flooding session generates
approximately 80 kbps of traffic using 300 bytes UDP packets with
source port of 2000 and destination port of 2000.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carter, Lee" <Lee.Carter@CommerceBank.com>
Date: Saturday, August 9, 2003 0:52 am
Subject: Lab in a few weeks any last minute suggestions
> Hi all,
>
> I have been living and breathing this board for a few months now.
> I would
> appreciate any last minute comments on things to bone up on before
> test day.
> I am scheduled for the first week in September. I know they are
> going to
> 12.2 code and have expected that for some time now. But is there
> any thing
> you can suggest... (this is my first and hopefully last
> attempt...:)...). I
> know what the odds are but I am an optimistic.
>
>
>
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