Dang it, I lent mine to a friend studying for the written exam! I don't
even think he'll need it until he starts studying for the lab. I hope
he gives it back, those are expensive and hard to find.
>>> "Wright, Jeremy" 8/24/01 10:00:32 AM >>>
Please refer to the Swahili Binary Conversion book to answer
this...:-)
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From: John Neiberger
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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 11:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BSCN/CCIE: Friday's Brain Teaser #1
[7:17144]
No, Paul did not implement new subject header prepends,
I
did that to
show where this teaser might be relevant. Okay, here
goes.
Not too
difficult, but the idea is to learn. If you already
have
this stuff
down cold, then please don't answer. ;-) That takes
all of
the fun out
of it.
Teaser #1 for today:
Suppose you have two links connected to your router, one
of
which is
faster and more reliable than the other. You want to
utilize both links
for the majority of your traffic but you have a few
devices
that you'd
like to use the faster link exclusively. What mechanism
do
you have
available to accomplish this? Do you have more than
one?
How would you do this if you wanted to select those
devices
based on IP
address? Let's suppose that this were video traffic
with an
IP
precedence higher than the rest of your traffic. Can
you
use this for
path selection somehow?
Now for the fun part. If you answer, please post a
*short*
configuration example. No need to get really complex,
this
is only for
learning purposes.
Good luck!
John
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