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Re: Common operational misconceptions


From: Mark Grigsby <mark () pcinw net>
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 13:26:28 -0800

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Kenneth M. Chipps Ph.D.
<chipps () chipps com>wrote:

Keep the discussion on the list. I would like to know as well.

Kenneth M. Chipps Ph.D.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Kristoff [mailto:jtk () cymru com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 2:47 PM
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Common operational misconceptions

Hi friends,

As some of you may know, I occasionally teach networking to college
students
and I frequently encounter misconceptions about some aspect of networking
that can take a fair amount of effort to correct.

For instance, a topic that has come up on this list before is how the
inappropriate use of classful terminology is rampant among students, books
and often other teachers.  Furthermore, the terminology isn't even always
used correctly in the original context of classful addressing.

I have a handful of common misconceptions that I'd put on a top 10 list,
but
I'd like to solicit from this community what it considers to be the most
annoying and common operational misconceptions future operators often come
at you with.

I'd prefer replies off-list and can summarize back to the list if there is
interest.

John






 I don't know how many times I have "Network Administrators" ask questions
like this...
Speaking in the context of configuring an ipsec tunnel..

    "I have my side built. Can you lock your side down to a specific
protocol? Our sets his device to TCP 104. Makes it nice for me when I set
my ACLs."

I am pretty sure that he meant protocol TCP and Port 104, but I do grind my
teeth when I have to go show them that a specific protocol number means
something completely different than what they were asking.

-- 
Mark Grigsby
Network Operations Manager
PCINW (Preferred Connections Inc., NW)
3555 Gateway St. Ste. 205
Springfield, OR  97477
Office  541-242-0808 ext 408
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