From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Thu Jun 09 2005 - 18:24:32 GMT-3
Well, come to think of it - I have two.
To remember on which switch to configure STP parameters, I use
D U D
C P I
Where D = Downstream & U = Upstream
and C = Cost; P = Port Priority and I = Interface #
This is useful when there are 2 3550's connected back-to-back via multiple
trunks. STP will place all ports except one in block mode.
The other is Police take a Byte out of crime - to remember that CAR uses
Bytes not bits.
HTH, Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Daniel Kutchin
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 5:14 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: mnemonics - eg for BGP Route selection
In fact I use my mnemonics as my passwords (won't tell where tho')
Here are 2 of my very few mnemonics:
1. For the OSI layer (sorry, this is of course frivolous to guys in this
forum)
Application - Processing - Session - Transport - Network - Datalink -
Physical
- From layer 7 to layer 1:
All - People - Seem - To - Need - Data - Processing
- From layer 1 to layer 7:
Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pissa Away
2. For frame-relay lmi types
CAQlmi (I pronounce as "kak-alimi" - easy as it sounds best)
Cisco - Group of 4 LMI (default)
Ansi - Annex D defined by ANSI standard T1.617
Q933a - ITU-T Q.933 Annex A
Do you have any mnemonics?
Daniel
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