Are you having a laugh...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Donald B Johnson jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 10 July 2001 15:28
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [7:11709]
> 
> 
> Can you use rip to route cdp. Why?
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lowell Sharrah" 
> To: ; 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 7:09 AM
> Subject: Re: [7:11709]
> 
> 
> this is a common misconception.  A routing protocol is a protocol like
> eigrp, igrp, is-is,ospf, etc.  A routed protocol is like 
> ipx/spx, tcp/ip,
> vines, decnet, etc.  A routed protocol must have a layer 3 address so
> netbios or cdp cannot be routed by themselves.
> 
> >>> "Donald B Johnson jr"  07/10/01 09:59AM >>>
> Couple issues there wilson.
> First the csu-dsu issue, someone is spoofing my e-mail 
> address check the
> header it says SR not JR.
> Second my response was to mohamed not parky, I thought his 
> definition was a
> little off. Also I thought the response should have made the person
> (Mohamed) think, not just recite the cisco routED routING line.
> Let me reinterate the question
> 
> >>Ask yourself can a router route without a protocol.
> Maybe you can trace a packet from the time it leaves the 
> source and arrives
> at the destination for us Wilson.
> 
> I did think it was a good question to ask someone who answered Parky's
> question with that response.
> 
> Although I didn't answer the csu/dsu question I don't mind 
> someone using my
> e-mail address cause if they told them to get a book that is 
> a good answer.
> Lets get a roll call of all you CCIE's that didn't do their 
> own research.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wilson, Bradley"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 6:10 AM
> 
> 
> > Donald,
> >
> > I know you think your responses are helpful, but I have to let you
> > know that I don't think they are.   Think about what you're 
> saying to this
> > person, and try to see it from their perspective: they 
> obviously don't
> speak
> > English.  What they're asking isn't so much a technical 
> question as it is
> a
> > definitional question.
> >
> > You also wrote a reply (to I believe the same poster) when he asked
> > what a CSU/DSU was.  Your response was to "get a book and 
> read through it
> > this time."  Could you perhaps have included some 
> suggestions as to which
> > books he might read?  Keep in mind that CSU/DSU functionality is not
> covered
> > in any CCNA-level text that I've ever read, and is not part 
> of the Cisco
> > curriculum.  The question was valid, and your response belittled the
> poster.
> >
> > Please make sure your responses in the future are respectful and
> > helpful.
> >
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Bradley J. Wilson
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Donald B Johnson jr  wrote:
> > > Ask yourself a question can a router route without a protocol.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Mohamed El Komy"
> > To:
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 12:45 AM
> > Subject: Re: routing and routed [7:11655]
> >
> >
> > > "parky chan"  wrote in message
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > > Dear
> > > > What is the different of routing protocols and routed protocols
> > > > and give me example?
> > > >
> >
> > Bradley J. Wilson
> > CCNP CCDP MCSE NNCSS CNX MCT CTT
> > EDS/Boston Scientific Account
> > (508) 650-8739
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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