From: peter morgan (cciemaha@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Sep 17 2007 - 15:12:32 ART
Hi,
Small issue with the email processing here. I can't see A(Dash) in my
mail. So I am resending it with A!.
A! is the opposit compnent of A.
Rdgs,
PM
Guys,
As your guys aware that, I got my R&S CCIE baby last week. So now
I am studying for Voice. When I was reading I found something called fuzzy
voice. Thats reminded my washing machine & on top of it special feature
marked as Fuzzy Logic. So I read about Fuzzy Logic & found many things
about it. Also found that it has been using for Cisco ANA (Active Network
Abstraction). Here are the words of introduction With Cisco. Active Network
Abstraction (ANA) software, Cisco Systems. delivers a radical new approach for
managing service provider networks.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6776/products_white_paper0900aecd805045
47.shtml
This fuzzy logic talks about something ahead from our binary world.
In binary you have only following two combinations.
A True
A! True
That means if A is True then A! (Opposite component of A) is False.
If A!
is True then A is False.
Following is the better explanation of above two.
A- True : A! False
A False : A! True
Based on Boolean (Binary)
logic at the same time A & A! can not be true. But in Fuzzy logic it is
possible.
In fuzzy logic, you can have A True & A! True at the same
time.
So there will be three (3) states in fuzzy logic.
A- True : A!
False
A False : A! True
A True : A! -True
If you want more details
then check the URL below.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy_logic
Actually we are getting many problems/issues when we implement network/voice
systems. Then we have to troubleshoot them. But there is no simple logic or
mechanism for the troubleshooting. I guess we can use the Fuzzy Logic for
our network troubleshooting. If that is so, then this may be useful in our LAB
exams.
Lets take an example,
Lets say you are configuring your
ether-channels. You have found an interface is in Error Disable mode. So you
have to troubleshoot
If a physical port is in Error Disable status then
you can not get up your Port Channel Interface. But there are situations I
have seen both a Port is in Error Disable & Port-Channelis up. But still I
can not transfer via my Ether-Channel. We can call this as a Fuzzy Situation.
We can play around these types of cases when we have time. We can not do it in
the CCIE LAB. Therefore best way is avoid these types of Fuzzy Situations. I
have learned a solution for this one from Brians (IE - ATCOD). He has advised
there to shutdown physical interfaces before you configure ether-channels. So,
if you know Fuzzy Status before the exam then you can find ways to avoid them.
That is a one reason to have many rack sessions before the exam. Sometimes
technologies do not work as they defined.
Therefore that is very important
to understand there are something called Fuzzy Situations which do not match
with the Boolean Logic. Troubleshooting of those types of situations are
difficult & we have to experience them before our real exam. Also we must find
ways to avoid them. Some of them are not mentioned in the books like, I have
found it from Brians class.
HTH,
PM
----- Forwarded Message ----
From:
peter morgan <cciemaha@yahoo.com>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Monday,
September 17, 2007 7:43:09 PM
Subject: Fuzzy Logic for CCIE LAB (Update)
Guys,
As your guys aware that, I got my R&S CCIE baby last week. So now I am
studying for Voice. When I was reading I found something called fuzzy voice.
Thats reminded my washing machine & on top of it special feature marked as
Fuzzy Logic. So I read about Fuzzy Logic & found many things about it.
Also
found that, it has been using for Cisco ANA (Active Network Abstraction).
Here
are the words of introduction With Cisco. Active Network Abstraction
(ANA)
software, Cisco Systems. delivers a radical new approach for managing
service
provider networks.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6776/products_white_paper0900aecd805045
47.shtml
This fuzzy logic talks about something ahead from our binary world.
In binary you have only following two combinations.
A True
A True
That
means if A is True then A (Opposite component of A) is False.
If A
is True
then A is False.
Following is the better explanation of above two.
A- True
: A False
A False : A True
Based on Boolean (Binary)
logic at the same
time A & A can not be true. But in Fuzzy logic it is
possible.
In fuzzy
logic, you can have A True & A True at the same
time.
So there will be
three (3) states in fuzzy logic.
A- True : A
False
A False : A True
A
True : A -True
If you want more details
then check the URL below.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy_logic
Actually we are getting many
problems/issues when we implement network/voice
systems. Then we have to
troubleshoot them. But there is no simple logic or
mechanism for the
troubleshooting. I guess we can use the Fuzzy Logic for
our network
troubleshooting. If that is so, then this may be useful in our LAB
exams.
Lets take an example,
Lets say you are configuring your
ether-channels. You
have found an interface is in Error Disable mode. So you
have to troubleshoot
If a physical port is in Error Disable status then
you can not get up your
Port Channel Interface. But there are situations I
have seen both a Port is in
Error Disable & Port-Channelis up. But still I
can not transfer data via my
Ether-Channel. We can call this as a Fuzzy
Situation. We can play around these
types of cases when we have time. We can
not do it in the CCIE LAB. Therefore
best way is avoid these types of Fuzzy
Situations. I have learned a solution
for this one from Brians (IE - ATCOD).
He has advised there to shutdown
physical interfaces before you configure
ether-channels. So, if you know Fuzzy
Status before the exam then you can find
ways to avoid them. That is one
reason to have many rack sessions before the
exam. Sometimes technologies do
not work as they defined.
Therefore that is
very important to understand that
, there are something called Fuzzy
Situations which do not match with the
Boolean Logic. Troubleshooting of those
types of situations are difficult & we
have to experience them before our real
exam. Also we must find ways to avoid
them. Some of them are not mentioned in
the books like, I have found it from
Brians class.
Let's see how is it
going....
HTH,
PM (Indika)
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