On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 15:22, Patrice Ngassam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Please Marko reassure me, it's not because you are ccie that you are so much
> knowledgeable ! I will go to my lab sometime this summer and I am scared
> just by thinking I should be at the same level as you if I want call myself
> a CCIE guy !

It's just mileage. Don't stress about it. I got my CCIE when I had
more than 10 years under the belt.

> Thank you so much for this fall-over command, I will lab it and see how it
> works, the command description sounds perfectly what I am looking for.

Just be careful with it. Production environments are not the same as
labs. There are always things lurking that you were either not aware
of, or you forgot, or ... well, just decided to ignore. Scott's advice
is also a good one. However, all of these solutions are kludges -
there are better solutions, but if your requirement is to bring down
the session - there isn't much more you can do. That said - EEM is
great in the lab to play around. In production, especially a year or
so after implementing it when you need to troubleshoot something, it
may be added pain.

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