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Welcome back to DC's CCIE blog!
Between the last blog and this one, I have left my CCIE lab for the time being.
Sadly, it is due to financial reason. I have another commitment on my table that I must attend. However, rest assured that my CCIE spirit is still there,
hibernated for the time being ;)
Several weeks back, I announced my next attempt to be in August this year. Sadly (again), it is now scheduled to be end of this year, around December.
Well folks, stay tuned for the next breaking news of my next battle of CCIE lab attempt. Meanwhile, I will be doing practices and some dynamips play
around ;)
IEDR Cost Cutting Idea
Fri, 29 Aug 2008 14:34:00 +0000
I receive quiet a few IEDR invoices at work. Their invoices are printed on next to near cardboard. I don’t know if anyone else has noticed this.
A good idea might be to stop using such hard paper and start doing the hole green thing?
Or even better, like 99% of all other registries - move all ...]
New Direction
Wed, 28 May 2008 22:48:53 +0000
Ok I know it has been many many months since the last time I posted something here on the blog. So where do I begin? Oh yeah, how about the beginning. Well when I started this blog I was gung ho about pursuing the CCIE SP when I was volunteered to pursue a new direction. ...]
Change of Lab Date
Sun, 02 Mar 2008 09:20:28 +0000
So, I have been reading through the various blogs out there and boot camps seem to be a hot topic of
Home Lab Complete - Pictures!
Fri, 12 Sep 2008 19:43:33 +0000
The remaining cables I needed arrived from Hong Kong today, so I have my home lab complete! Everything is cabled up in IPE standard topology. I spent some time this afternoon properly labeling all the interfaces, and making sure everything came up OK. I did run into 1 bad DTC/DTE crossover cable…good thing I had ...]
Tricks worthy of the word Rad
Wed, 20 Aug 2008 22:08:01 +0000
Every now and then I learn something simple that’s just … rad. That’s right, I said it. The adjective from the heady days of Corey Haims and that other Corey is worth reviving for some stuff. Today a co-worker sent our team a simple traceroute output.
cs1#traceroute mac 0015.f91c.4200 0017.08d1.4418 vlan 507 det
Source 0015.f91c.4200 found on ...]
CIR calculation
Sun, 09 Jul 2006 23:43:07 +0000
WHen calculating cir and mincir for FRTS, use 95 % of the CIR value. If CIR = 256k, it should be used as 256000. Do not multiply 256 with 1024.
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