From: Darren Johnson (dazza_johnson@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Thu Dec 06 2007 - 16:28:04 ART
IMHO, if the destination MAC is owned by the L3 switch, then it needs to be
routed. If the destination MAC is not owned by the L3 switch, it can either
bridge it (if the device is located on another interface) or drop it (if the
device is located on the same interface the frame was received on).
Dazzler
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Gary
Duncanson
Sent: 06 December 2007 17:51
To: Jian Gu
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: I know this CCIE who wouldn't know a packet if it hit him in
the ass! ~CCIE Interview Qs~
Sounds like the route once switch many thing to me from MLS studies..
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jian Gu" <guxiaojian@gmail.com>
To: "Sohail Nedaria" <sohail.nedaria@gmail.com>
Cc: "ccie ccie" <cciefun@gmail.com>; "Narbik Kocharians"
<narbikk@gmail.com>; "Cisco certification" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 6:54 AM
Subject: Re: I know this CCIE who wouldn't know a packet if it hit him in
the ass! ~CCIE Interview Qs~
> Sure, here is one I like,
>
> How does a L3 switch router know when to L2 switch an incoming frame and
> when to L3 switch an incoming frame?
>
> On Dec 5, 2007 10:00 PM, Sohail Nedaria <sohail.nedaria@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys
>>
>> Can you guys provide me CCIE Interview questions so i can
>> also prepare my self well before i take on any interview.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Suhail
>> CCIE#19337
>>
>>
>> On 12/6/07, ccie ccie <cciefun@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I am going off bit, but like to share something with you.
>> >
>> > I gave lots of interview include CISCO, Google, Yahoo......no end & i
>> gave
>> > with out any interest to join but to test myself :). I gave interview
>> for
>> > small to big organization & i found you can't impress the interviewer
>> only
>> > by your techniqual knowledge.
>> >
>> > Thing to impress them as per my understanding are as.
>> >
>> > 1. Good Techniqual Approach
>> > 2. If you dont know say you dont know this time, but you will learn &
>> find
>> > the answer.
>> > 3. Good troubleshooting approach (In network always answer withh
>> refrance
>> > to
>> > OSI layer)
>> > 4. Listen interviewer carefully take own time to think & answer
>> > 5. Never underestimate interviewer who knows what the other side person
>> > is.
>> > 6. Respect interviwer & appreciate him for some good question.
>> > 7. Before go to the interview do your study about the oganization.
>> > 8. Last be not least. Give an impression that you respect the
>> organization
>> > lot, you will love to work for them, you will give longer association &
>> > your
>> > placement in organization will contributing lot to generate revenue.
>> >
>> > Dont forget final interview is always by the management people.
>> >
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Mike
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 12/6/07, Narbik Kocharians <narbikk@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Darth, Are you a CCIE? I don't see your number. But what would you
>> hate
>> > to
>> > > be asked in the interview? that's the question i would ask.
>> > > I would ask him/her what are your weak points and what are your
>> > > strong
>> > > points. Go from there.
>> > > Talk to him/her about some of the problems that your firm had and see
>> > > what the person responds, but don't expect the poor CCIE to solve it
>> for
>> > > you
>> > > in a second. But he/she should have an idea as to where to look, from
>> > that
>> > > you should know the depth of his/her knowledge.
>> > > If you or the interviewer is experienced enough, the second this
>> person
>> > > opens his/her mouth, you should know the depth of his knowledge.
>> > >
>> > > But once again, CCIEs are not gods, they can have a bad day as well.
>> > > I
>> > > personally like to focus on the person's attitude and personality,
>> > > obviously
>> > > he/she got the CCIE cert, which means that the person either knows or
>> > knew
>> > > the stuff and can easily pick up the info.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > My 2 Cent.
>> > >
>> > > On 12/5/07, darth router <darklordrouter@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > Ok guys,
>> > > >
>> > > > there was a thread a while back talking about dumbass CCIE's. As I
>> > > prefer
>> > > > not to be the dumbest CCIE on the planet, help me out with
>> > > > questions
>> > > that
>> > > > you might ask a CCIE candidate in an interview. I have had some
>> brutal
>> > > > interviews since I became IE. Honestly the questions seem a bit
>> basic
>> > so
>> > > > far, but I have had some really in depth questions about
>> > spanning-tree,
>> > > > troubleshootin real world EIGRP scenarios, etc.. that really caught
>> me
>> > > off
>> > > > guard. It's not that I could not have solved these issues, had I
>> been
>> > > > there
>> > > > logged into the routers, its explaining things we take for granted
>> can
>> > > be
>> > > > tough, especially in interviews. It seems like a lot of
>> > > > people are amazed that a CCIE couldn't answer this or that
>> > > > question.
>> > > > Personally, I am trying to come up with a knowledge maintanance
>> plan,
>> > > > like reading a chapter in the exam cert guide every week. The tasks
>> I
>> > > > do not do on a daily basis fade quickly.
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > I have of late been going way back to basics, reading up on TCP/IP
>> > > flows,
>> > > > Ethernet, ARP, looking at packet sniffing traces, etc.. Someone
>> > > > made
>> > > > mention
>> > > > of the CAM table populating entries, so I read up on that too.
>> > > >
>> > > > I certainly don't know everything, but I would love to. Care to
>> > > > give
>> > me
>> > > > some
>> > > > example questions you might ask a CCIE in an interview, or
>> > technologies
>> > > > you
>> > > > would expect to have him/her to have down pat?
>> > > >
>> > > > DR
>> > > >
>> > > >
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>> > >
>> > >
>> > > --
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>> > > CCIE# 12410 (R&S, SP, Security)
>> > > CCSI# 30832
>> > > www.MicronicsTraining.com
>> > > Sr. Technical Instructor
>> > > www.Net-WorkBooks.com
>> > >
>> > >
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>> 9833256425
>> CCIE# 19337.
>>
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