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Studying for the CCIE and other data networking oddities.
Broken Network: November 2012
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Keep on Routing in the Free World. Monday, November 5, 2012. OSPF NSSA External LSA: Type 7. 160; Good stuff! 160; We’re almost done. Last up is the OSPF Type 7 NSSA External LSA. Thursday, November 1, 2012. OSPF External LSA: Type 5. Welcome to the OSPF Type 5 LSA! The Type 5 LSA is used to advertise routes that are external to the OSPF domain within the OSPF domain (hence the External moniker). There are two types of Type 5 LSA’s: Type 1 and Type 2 (seriously? 160; We’ll be looking at both here.
Broken Network: RIP Distribute-lists and the Extended ACL
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Keep on Routing in the Free World. Sunday, September 22, 2013. RIP Distribute-lists and the Extended ACL. Here’s a neat trick that’s an easy one to screw up or forget the syntax on. In RIP (and EIGRP as well I believe) you can use an extended access-list to filter out specific routes advertised by specific neighbours. This is done using the source and destination fields of the extended ACL to specify source of the routing update, and the route(s) you want to filter respectively. Example after the jump.
Broken Network: August 2013
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Keep on Routing in the Free World. Thursday, August 29, 2013. MPLS and the Next Hop. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). MPLS and the Next Hop. Daniels quest for CCIE. Cisco Network Topology Icons. Subscribe To Broken Network. All material © 2010 - 2013 Broken Network except where specified. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
Broken Network: February 2013
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Keep on Routing in the Free World. Sunday, February 24, 2013. And that about sums up my afternoon sitting in the American Eagle terminal. When Dreams Die (Or at least get put on hold). On February 21st, 2013 I failed the CCIE R&S lab for the 5th time. Thanks to everyone who stops by here and reads what I put out. And thanks to everyone who's helped me along the way so far. With a little luck I can be back on the trail sooner rather than later. Saturday, February 9, 2013. So here's to all of you! All mate...
Broken Network: September 2012
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Keep on Routing in the Free World. Monday, September 10, 2012. So here's my token "back in the saddle" blog post. I've been doing anything other than studying lately. Since my last attempt in May I've been rather demoralized, mostly exhausted, and utterly disinterested in looking at anything that remotely resembles the CCIE R&S lab exam. I suppose failing the thing four times will have that effect on a person. But enough screwing around. I need to get this finished and move on with my life. So here's my ...
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Moving Ones & Zeros: CCIE R&Sv5 Lab Attempt 1
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Moving Ones and Zeros. Ramblings of a Network Engineer. CCIE R&Sv5 Lab Attempt 1. I passed diagnostics, just missed troubleshooting and failed configuration. So my lab experience, that's what you're hear for, right? OK, here we go. Troubleshooting is what makes or breaks you as an engineer. I feel if you truly understand a technology you can troubleshoot it. The CCIE lest you know, that you don't know shit. Config was a beast! I did worse in config than expect so I must have either missed something or bl...
Moving Ones & Zeros: CCIE Bootcamp - First Two Days
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Moving Ones and Zeros. Ramblings of a Network Engineer. CCIE Bootcamp - First Two Days. First two days of my CCIE bootcamp have been pretty good. David Smith, with INE, is great and he is very passionate about the topics. Dave's teaching style makes it super simple to stay focused and engaged. He has some great soap-box style rants and loves to points out screw-ups in IOS. I love it! PPP was, welll.PPP. I hate PPP and its one of those topics I have to suck it up and get comfortable with. Another topic th...
Valuable Links & Blogs | CCIE4me
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The long journey to CCIE Routing and Switching. Tools of the Trade. Valuable Links & Blogs. Valuable Links & Blogs. Cisco Command Output Interpreter. DFW Cisco Users Group – presentations. The Cisco Learning Network. Cisco Type 7 password decryption. 8211; great book and they have a free online version. 8211; good stuff. 8211; A program useful for creating tutorials. 8211; one of the most popular networking sites. 8211; Stretch has some great articles here and he runs a free online lab. 8211; good stuff.
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Not Another Network Blog. Musings from yet another network IT nerd. Modular Chassis vs Fixed Configuration Switches – Part 2 When/Where. Part 2 of my chassis vs fixed config switch showdown. In this post, I’ll provide some examples of where you might find both form factors deployed and some of the use cases for both. Click here for part 1 of this series. Any corrections or feedback, you know what to do! Configuration differences in multi-vendor networks. One of the challenges working in a multi-vendor en...
Config | Not Another Network Blog
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Not Another Network Blog. Musings from yet another network IT nerd. This month I am studying in preparation for my CCIP BGP MPLS exam (booked June 27th). I decided to go through with the CCIP certification, despite my annoyance with the new Service Provider track. Manual static Null0 routes advertised in BGP. Let’s look at a scenario. This is taken out of a BGP topology I’ve been working on this week to help me gain a better understanding of some of the more advanced BGP topics. Note: this is my best gue...
Network Life | Not Another Network Blog
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Not Another Network Blog. Musings from yet another network IT nerd. Encapsulating, shim headers, tunnelling – does it matter? I overheard my manager today giving one of the new junior guys the run-down on basic encapsulation methods and general IP. Basically, how to TCP/IP. In explaining 802.1Q and VLAN tagging, my boss uttered the following phrase:. 8220;…a switch encapsulates the frame with the VLAN number…”. A 8021Q tag actually modifies the Ethernet header and is more like a shim header. Of those ter...
Certification | Not Another Network Blog
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Not Another Network Blog. Musings from yet another network IT nerd. And other going-on’s. The time has come…. So, while I haven’t been blogging much here (seriously, just so much to learn and write about…some may say. I will be focusing on hitting the books and lab prep. I’m shooting for a Q2 2014 target. Wish me luck! CCIP completed, onto a different brand of Koolaid. Just one last note on CCIP, I would highly recommend. Wendell Odom’s Cisco QoS Exam Cert Guide for anyone looking to learn about Qo...
Juniper | Not Another Network Blog
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Not Another Network Blog. Musings from yet another network IT nerd. Modular Chassis vs Fixed Configuration Switches – Part 2 When/Where. Part 2 of my chassis vs fixed config switch showdown. In this post, I’ll provide some examples of where you might find both form factors deployed and some of the use cases for both. Click here for part 1 of this series. Any corrections or feedback, you know what to do! Junos public/private key SSH authentication. Edit] admin@LabSRX# show system login user admin { uid 20...
CCNP ROUTE | Network Canuck
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Networking in the Great White North, Eh. These are my personal notes while studying for the CCNP Route exam. Feel free to use them and by all means leave comments if you see any items that are incorrect or missing. 8212;(INE 19)—. Routing – find the outgoing interface. Step 1 – Find the longest match (most bits). Step 2 – Perform recursive lookup. If multiple longest matches exist. Metric and Administrative Distance. Same protocol – metric used to decide between multiple routes. Build the L2 header.
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Sisters Oregon Wedding Photographer. July 20, 2015. Love Stories} Levi and Emily. I am so excited to share this sneak peek from Levi and Emily’s wedding last week! I feel so blessed to have been there to share in, and document, every moment of their day! We began the morning with coffee as Emily, her mom, and her cousin Katie got their hair and makeup, and then […]. June 25, 2015. Love Stories} Aaron and Lindsy. Meet Aaron and Lindsy! The day could not have gone more perfectly! Hugs, Celeste Reply. Looki...
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I'll write a witty tagline later. How to write an SHA-1 implementation in ActionScript 3 that's 14x faster than Adobe's. April 2nd, 2012. Is the defacto library for all common utility functions in ActionScript 3. While it’s a reasonably good codebase, it’s also unforgivably slow sometimes, which led to the creation of actionjson. Its SHA-1 implementation leaves a lot to be desired, and this article takes us through the steps I took to write new one, to help understand what makes AS3 slow. It seems pretty...
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Thursday, July 12, 2012. Hey guys, you might have seen that we started an IndieGoGo campaign to help Castle Conflict 2. This will help pay our audio engineer - Josiah. Our artist - Sean. And any extra goes into advertising. Advertising (is an essential but overlooked part of any game design budget that) can be quite expensive. Unforeseen consequences can be hard for an indie to swallow, and your help will make sure we can push through to the finish with no financial snags. Tags: Castle Conflict 2. Steve'...
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Sunday, August 9, 2015. More awesomeness than you can shake a stick at! When He spoke, every word held meaning. Let's turn to the 18th chapter of the Gospel of Luke, and check out more awesomeness than you can shake a stick at! Luk 18:1 KJV] And he spake a parable unto them [to this end], that men ought always to pray, and not to faint;. Luk 18:2 KJV] Saying, There was in a city a judge, which feared not God, neither regarded man:. Luk 18:6 KJV] And the Lord said, Hear what the unjust judge saith. Luk 18...
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Keep on Routing in the Free World. Tuesday, December 3, 2013. The Broken Network Take on the CCIE Routing and Switching Version 5. Tuesday, October 8, 2013. BGP Conditionally Injected Loops. While writing up the previous post on BGP Conditional Route Injection. I got an idea while I was verifying the information in the post. I thought I saw a way for a loop to form in that the injected route would be learned by a router making it send traffic in the wrong direction. It turns out I was right. Since I have...
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Broken Rules Dev Log. Peter has kept working on his prototype for a while and put together another teaser recently. Drop that bass! Wowzers, we won something! Clemens and Felix submitted their prototype with the working title ‘Old Man’s Journey’ to the Subotron. Live Pitch and were promptly nominated to participate. And guess what, they rocked the show! Besides a prize money of 3000 Euros, they received valuable feedback and a solid reality check workshop with Linda Breitlauch. For the great prep work!
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Tech Career Counseling & Life Coaching. Lanna Thai Diner, Woburn MA. Adblock Plus – better experiences, improved security, and more privacy. Windows Snip Tool – take pictures of a part of your screen. Guerrillamail – temporary email addresses. Tech Career Counseling & Life Coaching. Check out my other blog where I post about life coaching, learning, and achieving your career goals on behalf on TCC 3. http:/ techcareercounseling.com/. Lanna Thai Diner, Woburn MA. Snip Tool is a very useful screenshot util...
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Broken Sidewalk Farm's Blog. I just received word from a friend and colleague who went to the pre-screening of “Reversing the Mississippi” in LA that I’m in the film. Apparently, I look great on the big screen, lol, AWESOME! This sort of work is some of the most important work that I’ve ever done in my life when I set out on this adventure w/ my own projects in 2009-2010 and what I was doing w/ as much free time and money as I could muster from my full-time job. Reblogged 3 months ago from ltgiv. An Ocul...
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I have a question regarding your record wall: how do you manage to hang the records covers everytime you change them? I guess there's a system, and I'd like to do the same at my place, so if you don't mind could you explain it to me? PS: sorry for the mistakes, English is not my first language. THEME : : Black, October 2012. Albums from L to R. 1 Violator, Depeche Mode. 2 McCartney, Paul McCartney. 3 One Of These Nights, Eagles. 4 In Through The Outdoor, Led Zeppelin. 5 The Joshua Tree, U2. Yesterday my ...