From: Victor Cappuccio (cvictor@protokolgroup.com)
Date: Sat Oct 01 2005 - 16:13:32 GMT-3
Gracias (thanks) Chris
Chris wrote:
>
>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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>
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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
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>--------------------------------------------------
>>
>>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)
>>
>>--------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>-----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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