From: Chris (clarson52@comcast.net)
Date: Sat Oct 01 2005 - 16:12:10 GMT-3
I cannot find the one I saw that I thought came from Brian Dennis or Brian
Mcgahan, but you can run a search at groupstudy or click the link below and
there are various examples. I really like the one I saw recently because it
actually populated itself by reading the addresses the various interfaces.
It was a little more complex then the one here and in the archives, but
looked less prone to human error as it seemed to get all its info for
running the pings from what was actually configured on the router.
Here is a simplified one:
tclsh
foreach address {
1.1.1.1
2.1.2.2
} {ping $address}
Maybe whoever posted it will see this and post it again.
http://www.groupstudy.com/cgi-bin/search?query=tcl%20script&metaname=swishde
fault&sort=swishrank&si=1&start=0
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Victor Cappuccio
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 2:52 PM
To: Chris
Cc: 'Dennis J. Hartmann'; 'Cisco certification'
Subject: Re: Using and Bringing Stuff to the Lab
Chris could you please post the link to this TCL Script Thanks
Chris wrote:
>Every time I had gone they made us leave everything at a desk by the
>proctor. No cell phones, pda's or pagers. No pencils or pens. They give
>you water and soda for free IIRC so you don't need to bring it.
>
>Being relaxed is important, and it would be good if you had a good hour
>or two before time was up to check everything. A strategy is important.
>I did not understand what that meant until after my first attempt and I
>had wasted time on a couple things that were only a point or two.
>
>If you skip things, when you go back, go for the largest points first.
>Do not spend time on 1 or 2 points if you have a 4 or 5 pointer laying
>around that you could get.
>
>If you shut something down don't forget to bring it back up.
>
>I have heard varying reports on this, but the proctors may reboot
>before checking. I am not sure if they do or not, but doing this on
>your own rack might be a good idea.
>
>I got in the habit of always setting Router-Id. This makes things easy
>IMHO and can keep things from changing if they do reboot.
>
>One of the Brians over at Internetwork Expert posted a great TCL script
>that will automate checking that all IP addresses are reachable. I wish
>I had had that when I went. It can take some time going from router to
>router checking and cross checking the route tables and pinging
>interfaces. That TCL script looks very very handy and time saving. I
>think it would be worthwhile memorizing it myself.
>
>HTH. Good luck!!
>
>Chris
>
>
>
>
>
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>Christopher Larson CCIE#12380, PMP
>Superior Technology Networks Corp
>www.supertechnetworks.com - Technology Consulting Services
>www.ciscoracks.com - Cisco Rack Rental (CCIE R&S/Security)
>6 hrs for $20.00 on one of the best racks on the net (October only)
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
>Dennis J. Hartmann
>Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 2:24 PM
>To: 'Victor Cappuccio'; 'Cisco certification'
>Subject: RE: Using and Bringing Stuff to the Lab
>
> I recommend expecting that you can bring food, water, and medicine
>into the lab, but that's it (maybe a jacket).
>
> Cisco provides lots of pencils in all sorts of different colors.
>You will not have the time to draw any pretty pictures though.....
>
> If you drink one gallon of water per day like myself, you might want
>to curb your water intake to 16 ounces in the morning and 16 ounces in
>the afternoon so you don't have to take bathroom breaks. If you have
>to break to go to the bathroom, that takes away from your time.
>
> Be careful about drinking too much coffee in the morning. It "may"
>give you the jitters, and it "may" cause you to use the restroom.
>
> Above all..... You need to r-e-l-a-x.... If you're ready, you're
>ready. If you're not, you're not!
>
>
>-Dennis Hartmann
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
>Victor Cappuccio
>Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 9:47 PM
>To: Cisco certification
>Subject: Using and Bringing Stuff to the Lab
>
>Hello All,
>
>Sorry if this questions breaks any policy regarding the ND of the Cisco
>Lab Exam, but I never been there, and I wish to know if in the Lab we
>can use Notepad and Calc from Windows, and what type of Telnet Client
>we are allowed to use at the Lab (I love CRT with those many tabs that
>helps you compare quick when you are in troubles)
>
>Also I wish to know if its Ok if I bring my mechanical pencil and
>several Colors Pens ?
>
>Thanks
>Victor.
>
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