Good Stuff!, Sounds like my shop Chuck. We have similar real world 
scenarios that end up just like that...ya know...enterasys, 
lucent...etc... kinda gets one inspired!....

Chuck Larrieu wrote:

>I had the extreme good fortune of sitting in a meeting today with a
>customer. The project has moved out of the sales phase ( a year in the
>making ) and into the project phase. In attendance were the customer's top
>IT networking staff and my employer's project team.
>
>This ended up being a four hour meeting, completely dominated by Customer IT
>Director and my employer's Mr. CCIE
>
>One of the high points? the customer had sent Mr. CCIE an L3 switch
>configuration the previous day. Mr. CCIE was to offer comment on the design.
>Mr. CCIE said "from what I see here, I'll bet you have a routing loop. I'll
>bet that if you do a traceroute from that switch to this particular network
>it will go nowhere." The customer said "you're on", telnetted into the
>switch, performed the trace, and sure enough, the * * * * * * appeared after
>three hops. You shoulda seen this guy's face!
>
>this was but a small part of a fascinating dialogue between the customer and
>Mr. CCIE.
>
>Oh, it did not hurt that Mr. CCIE had fifteen years technology experience,
>and ten years in networking.
>
>Anyway, back to the books. I'm jazzed about learning the dirty little BS
>things again!
>
>Chuck




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