Re: L2 diagram

From: Anthony Sequeira <asequeira_at_ine.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 02:38:50 -0400

I sure love all of the great names here on GS - Green Packets :-)

I never locked myself into a diagramming approach for the lab. Why?
Well because, you absolutely have no guarantee what type of, nor the
quantity of, diagrams you will receive. Some would argue that this is
the VERY reason you need to adopt a certain approach and always stick
to it...but sometimes...the diagrams they did provide were just
perfect for me. Re-diagramming would have wasted time.

Here is a blog I did about diagrams in the lab - I hope it helps:

http://blog.ine.com/2009/02/05/%E2%80%9Cmay-i-have-a-diagram-with-that-please%E2%80%9D/

Warmest Regards,

Anthony J. Sequeira, CCIE #15626
http://www.INE.com

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On Jul 20, 2009, at 10:23 PM, Green Packets wrote:

> Hi Group,
> I wonder how did you draw L2 diagram while doing the task in the lab.
>
> I found myself took quite a bit of time (around 20 minutes) to
> untangle
> myself and sort out the physical & L2 details such as STP flow,
> Trunking,
> VLAN assignment, Etherchannel, etc. I wonder if there's a faster and
> more
> accurate way of doing it.
>
> Thanks!
>
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