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recursive function problem
Sun, 30 Nov 2008 20:42:59 GMT
Hi, I am having some troubles with a recursive function.
The function needs to get a string as an input. The string contains both symbols and numbers. What the function does is doing some operation on the two children of a node, the node being the operation(+,-,*,/).
The thing is, I need the...
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Waking up ...
*whooosh!* .. then I am awakening my hibernated CCIE 'personality'
:)
The notebook that I mentioned is almost ready. Hopefully by tomorrow
I can start putting the dynamips to simulate my labs again.
Now is the warming up time: I need to pickup where I have left.
Lessons learned from the previous two attempts:
- Focus!
- Aimed and believe that you will pass
- FAce the fact, if there is still weaknes(ses) in several areas,
either patch it up or strengthen other area that I am more familiar with - Keep doing it (I read this from several post from href="http://www.groupstudy.com">Group Study
I am still one of CCIE candidate that is using poor man's method and
approach. It is also more towards stabilizing the areas and link between
the knowledge and experience of being a CCIE itself.
Out of majority of CCIE candidate, I could be one of the odds that is
not dealing directly with all CCIE needs. My work at client's requries
me to provide service beyond my CCIE-ness.
Thus, even though I have the knowlede and skills, my clients asked me
to carry out tasks in areas outside network.
The good news is: I like doing it, so no big deal ;)
the even better news is: it give me more challenge on how to separate
between the real life needs of my work and the CCIE lab that I
prepare.
I must admit that since the preparation of this CCIE track (R&S), I
have improved a lot of things in areas beyond my prediction.
Let's head back in prepration and stay tuned!
second attempt and I still need to do it again
Whew! What an exam!
The proctor is a 5-CCIE holder and have been writing various CCIE lab
exam in the last couple of years.
This round of exam is having the same difficulties as my previous
one. Some trade off happens: there is (supposed to be) no wrong configs
in there. Even with fewer number of total tasks, the solution to be put
up is not a simple tasks (hey, this is CCIE all about doesn't it???)
Some oddities happened:
- BGP ASN is different between the config and the diagram. The
proctor admits this is a mistake when the config was loaded -> I got
extra time for changing the config into the correct one - IGP and BGP diagram was mixed up and creating a contradictory
information amongst them. I informed the proctor that the BGP diagram
exist in IGP and I though this is a mistake. The proctor was helpful to
inform me to ignore the wrong one. - There is already a routing protocol setup in there, in full working
configuration. However, there is no guide in the exam paper mentioning
that this task required a migration from that routing protocol into
another routing protocol. The newly-configured routing protocol is the
one that the scenario is 'migrating' into. Lucky enough I pop-up this
question to the proctor that informed me the scenario is supposed to be
migrating between one routing protocol to another.
It turned out that I still need to further prepare my next CCIE lab
:)
However, the result is not what I expected it would be. Some domain
areas are given total 0% whilst I strongly believe it was working fine
(I even verified it various times to ensure this is
what the question is after).
Unfortunately, since this is a self-funded CCIE preparation, the next
attempt I could go is after July this year. I have drained the budget
for this semester and the soonest availability of my budget is after
July.
Meanwhile, I am doing all sorts of crazy scenarios for the sake of my
own curiosity. Who knows that those scenarios will be its own workbook
that I could share with the CCIE community.
I still have the habit of being a constructive instructor/teacher
anyway, so I hope my own 'workbook' would teach me gradually to be ready
from 'ground up' to be 'fully-credible' CCIE.
The tradeoff is: this workbook might be the long duration version of
CCIE-to-be. But, whoever uses it will have the choice of fast forwarding
to the level in areas that they need to pick up (just like me!).
This blog will never end, even after I got my multiple CCIE credentials
in the future ;)
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Tutorial: Achieving full reachability to eBGP learned routes from multiple AS’ from within your IGP with NO redistribution of BGP–>IGP
Thu, 13 Nov 2008 03:56:38 +0000
I have learned a LOT in the last 3 nights (mostly sleepless nights hehe) through this exercise, and really wanted to share it with the world. Maybe through this somebody out there will learn something as well, or perhaps avoid some of the pitfalls I encountered along the way.
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