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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ole Drews Jensen"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 2:56 PM
Subject: RE: Associate and Professional Email Lists [7:16217]
> A solution to this could be an application dialog with one or more
questions
> like:
>
> How do you connect two 2501's back to back?
>
> A) With a big screw
> B) With a DB60-to-DB60 cable
> C) With super glue
> D) Connect pin 18 from serial 0 to the power outlet
My answer is A B C
>
> What do you also need to do after you have connected them?
>
> A) Unmount the LED's
> B) Shorten all pins in the console interface
> C) Set clock rate on the router configured as DCE
> D) Execute the command deltree /y c:\windows
My answer is D. That is one of those situational"choose the tricky answer"
questions
>
> Should the applicant get any of these wrong, he/she would be automatically
> signed up on the Associate list.
>
> I'm just kidding of course, but that would probably take care of at least
> one side of the problem.
>
> P.S. Don't try the last solution in question 2 unless you're sick and
tired
> of Windows.
>
> Ole
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 4:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Associate and Professional Email Lists [7:16217]
>
>
> Yes, John, there is an Associate list. We have a similar problem
> there as well. People keep insisting on asking CCNP/CCIE level
> questions on that list.
>
> However, people being the way they are, I doubt we will ever
> solve the problem completely. But, you got to admit that Paul
> at least cut down on the volume of CCNA level traffic on this list.
>
> Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
> Community College of Southern Nevada
> Cisco Regional Networking Academy
>
>
>
> John Neiberger wrote:
>
> Excuse me for this rant. I'm not trying to be the content cop, I
> just
> wanted to make an observation.
>
> Do we no longer have an Associate list as well as the Professional
> list? We've been getting horrendous numbers of emails lately that
> simply do not belong on this list. If you don't know how to connect
> a
> PC to a router using the console cable or how to connect two routers
> back-to-back, it seems to me that you should ask those types of
> questions on the CCNA-level list, not the CCNP-level list.
>
> I'm not intending to come down too hard on people asking these
> questions, I'm just asking that you post to the appropriate list.
> The
> Associate mailing list is intended for the simpler questions, while
> the
> Professional list is intended for those with slighly more advanced
> questions. I understand that we tend to grant a *lot* of leeway when
> it
> comes to subject matter, but the level of the question should still
> be
> appropriate to the list it's posted to.
>
> Okay, enough ranting. :-) Back to our regular programming....
>
> Regards,
> John
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