Excellent!!!  I hope you don't mind if I steal that for the next book... :-)

--- Dennis

----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter I. Racz" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: CCIE Written Question [7:44578]


> Hello,
>
> I just want to add my own to what Dennis has said (actually I have
> learned it from his book too - Thanks Dennis)
>
> How can you easily memorize this you may be wondering...
>
> 0=0  (0000 - 0000)   8=1 (1000 - 0001)
> 1=8  (0001 - 1000)   9=9 (1001 - 1001)
> 2=4  (0010 - 0100)   A=5 (1010 - 0101)
> 3=C  (0011 - 1100)   B=D (1011 - 1101)
> 4=2  (0100 - 0010)   C=3 (1100 - 0011)
> 5=A  (0101 - 1010)   D=B (1101 - 1011)
> 6=6  (0110 - 0110)   E=7 (1110 - 0111)
> 7=E  (0111 - 1110)   F=F (1111 - 1111)
>
> Like this: 3 Cats 5 Apples 7 Elefants and DeciBel. These stand for:
> 3=C (and C=3 of course)
> 5=A
> 7=E
> D=B
>
> The rest is really easy to remember because they are very easy to
> project in your head in binary.
> 0=0
> F=F
> 6=6
> 9=9
> F=F
> 1=8
> 2=4
>
> Good Luck,
> Peter
>
> Peter Ivo Racz
>
> Hunt Lee wrote:
>
> > I was just wondering if anybody knows a way to translate Ethernet MAC
> > (Cananical) to Token MAC (non-Cananical) & vice versa??
> >
> > I know how to do the simple ones:
> >
> > e.g.  1078.xsxx.yyyy
> >
> > Hex    Dec                                             Swap    Dec
Hex
> >
> > 10   =  16    =>  0001 0000   =>    0000 1000 =  8   = 08
> >
> > Or any other ones like
> >
> > Dec        Hex
> > 1            01
> > 2            02
> > 3            03
> > 4            04
> > 5            05
> > 6            06
> > 7            07
> > 8            08
> > 9            09
> > 10          0A
> > 11          0B
> > 12          0C
> > 13          0D
> > 14          0E
> > 15          0F
> > 16          10
> > 17          11
> > 18          12
> > 19          13
> > 20          14
> > 21          15
> > 22          16
> > 23          17
> > 24          18
> > 25          19
> >
> >
> > But I don't know how to do it if they give me a large one e.g. Hex of
> > 78, or
> > AC etc??
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Hunt
> > .




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