RE: Technical Questions [7:10427]

2001-06-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
properly speaking, this is a study list - and questions should revolve around certification questions, issues, etc. realistically, it is hard to draw the line sometimes the technical list is comp.dcom.sys.cisco HTH chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

RE: Technical Questions [7:10427]

2001-06-29 Thread John Neiberger
But some of us use this list as their first-line tech support, even if the topic isn't exactly certification-related. Now, I would never do such a thing ;-) John >>> "Chuck Larrieu" 6/29/01 2:24:51 PM >>> properly speaking, this is a study list - and questions should revolve around certi

Re: Technical Questions [7:10427]

2001-06-29 Thread Circusnuts
Technical Questions [7:10427] > properly speaking, this is a study list - and questions should revolve > around certification questions, issues, etc. > > realistically, it is hard to draw the line sometimes > > the technical list is comp.dcom.sys.cisco > > HTH > > chuck

RE: Technical Questions [7:10427]

2001-06-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Technical Questions [7:10427] But some of us use this list as their first-line tech support, even if the topic isn't exactly certification-related. Now, I would never do such a thing ;-) John >>> "Chuck Larrieu" 6/29/01 2:24:

RE: Technical Questions [7:10427]

2001-06-29 Thread Michael Montgomery
Thanks for the info Chuck! Michael Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=10438&t=10427 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violation

Re: Technical Questions [7:10427]

2001-06-29 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Open Forum might be more up to speed if your free-time consists of working >address plans in binary or looking for probability in the pregnant chads of >Fortran punch cards :o) There's something wrong with doing address plans in binary? Best way to learn, once you realize you don't have to do

Re: Technical Questions [7:10427]

2001-06-29 Thread Matt Holbert
I'm pretty good at allocating address blocks in binary as well. What I'm not good at is analyzing several decimal addresses (with variable-length masks) to see if they overlap. I almost always am forced to write these out in binary. See additional in-line comment. ""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote

Re: Technical Questions [7:10427]

2001-06-30 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I'm pretty good at allocating address blocks in binary as well. What I'm not >good at is analyzing several decimal addresses (with variable-length masks) >to see if they overlap. I almost always am forced to write these out in >binary. > >See additional in-line comment. > >""Howard C. Berkowitz""

RE: Technical Questions [7:10427]

2001-06-30 Thread Charles Manafa
Anyone know of a position going at McDonalds...this networking business is getting a bit too strenuous for me. CM -Original Message- From: Howard C. Berkowitz To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30/06/01 14:12 Subject: Re: Technical Questions [7:10427] >I'm pretty good at allocating

Re: Technical Questions [7:10427]

2001-06-30 Thread Karen E Young
I have to agree with the subnetting thing. IP addresses are onlywri *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 6/29/2001 at 8:24 PM Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: >>Open Forum might be more up to speed if your free-time consists of working >>address plans in binary or looking for probability in th

Re: Technical Questions [7:10427]

2001-07-02 Thread Brian
Hey look if we cant ask question tech, and all that is permitted is whats your strategy for the test and whats the passing score crap, well I'm out.. Bri - Original Message - From: "Chuck Larrieu" To: Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 1:24 PM Subject: RE: Technical Que