How about this from:
http://cramsession.brainbuzz.com/cramsession/cisco/ccie_written/

"Split horizon - If a router has received a route advertisement from
another router, it will not re-advertise it back to the sending router.
Think of this as a sphincter - things are not sent back to where they
came from (gross, but you won't forget it, and that's the point)."

--- Dennis (the author)

-----Original Message-----
From: anthony kim
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02/23/2001 4:35 PM
Subject: LOL

I was flipping through the Sybex CCDA Study Guide and came upon this
in the discussion of LAPB:

"Information frames (I-frames) Transport upper-layer information and a
bit (no pun intended) of control information. I-frames schlep both
send and receive sequence numbers, and relate to jobs such as
sequencing, flow control, error detection, and recovery."

schlep!

Purchase of a CCDA Study Guide online, $30.
Yiddish technical jargon, priceless.


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