He assured me
he'd call the next day, no bs. He didn't.
People.
Whatcha gonna do?
I did eventually get a job. Which I usually like a great deal ;-)
:Fuzz
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Principal Engineer | Product Development | Infrastruct
Earlier this year I brought the binder of course material from my advanced
BGP class to an interview with me. To have something to look at while I
was waiting. A small plain pink binder. It was on the conference table
in front of me during the whole interview process. When they got around
to
How about a traceroute from the firewall?
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Langa Kentane wrote:
Hi.
I have a 2Meg link to our ISP. What I want to do is to figure out the IP
address on their side of the WAN. How do I go about doing this.
I cannot do a traceroute because of our firewall.
Please
You know, come to think about it, Cisco is also a trademark of the
Canadaigua Wine Company. Canadaigua's been around since 1945. Not sure
how long they've been making Cisco wine but IIRC it's longer than Cisco
Systems has been around. Boy, I bet the folks over at Canadaigua would
like to hear
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:36:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: Some Cracked-Out Cisco Attorney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Nice Folks Who Run sanfrancisco.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: It's my domain! Put it in mah belly!
Dear Nice Folks,
I will respond to your
an all Cisco command line interface (go figure, very few new commands to
learn)...
Legend has it that UUNET engineers insisted Redback come up with a
Ciscoesque CLI so as to soften their learning curve.
:Fuzz
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Don't do this on a production network unless you know what you're doing.
You have been warned.
To reset the session: clear ip bgp *
to just do an update: clear ip bgp * soft
to reset a single neighbor at a time: clear ip bgp {address}
to update a single neighbor at a time: clear ip bgp
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