Slightly related is a favorite troubleshooting exercise of one of the 
first 10 CCIEs:  set up a dual-homed site, and switch the two WAN 
cables during lunch.

>Yes it's quite easy to do!!  Been there, done that :(
>
>   Dave
>
>Jim Brown wrote:
>>
>>  You can definitely install a DB60 upside down. I won't even say I've
>watched
>>  a trainee do it, I've done it myself. It is easier than you think, the
hood
>>  becomes distorted and it becomes even easier the next time.
>>
>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: Ozzie Sutcliffe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>  Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 11:35 PM
>>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  Subject: Is CCIEprep on crack or what ? [7:32787]
>>
>>  I was looking over some troubleshooting stuff and on of the scenario's
>>  involved a router that was fine and the admin goes to lunch. Comes back
>from
>>  lunch,S0 is down and down,a show controller  sees no cable . The rest of
>the
>>  garbage raves on about about the DB60 being symmetrical and the cable was
>>  installed upside down. Every DB 60 I have seen was NOT symmetrical and
>would
>>  take some cutting with tin snips to install upside down.
>>
>>  The 12 secenario's I saw were really advanced CCNA not even CCNP level
>>  stuff.. Is this the standard of CCIEpreps stuff ???
>>
>>  Oz
>>
>>  [GroupStudy.com removed an attachment of type application/ms-tnef]
>--
>David Madland
>Sr. Network Engineer
>CCIE# 2016
>Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>612-664-3367
>
>"Emotion should reflect reason not guide it"




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