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RE: CISCO Easter Egg


From: "Martin, Christian" <CMartin () mercury balink com>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 07:32:01 -0500

I don't condone this, however I fail to see how this is dishonest on
Cisco's part.  I fail to even see the use of this command; hence the
inquiry.  You have to reload the router either way to upgrade software,
right?  So, you can issue the command via a reload, or you can "test
crash."  The only difference is that the router displays "System
restarted via reload" or "System restarted via memory parity error at
0x67393028", or something.  So, what do  you use this for?  To 'prove'
to your boss that you didn't f*&k up?  "It wasn't my fault, the router
crashed.  See?"  I could see this being used on a production box, where
an operator foolishly does a 'debug ip packet detail' on an edge box
with a rapidly aging cache, the messages kill the console, and he needs
to save his arse.  So, he reloads the box via power on, the runs a "test
crash", so when the boss asked why they lost Orlando for 30 minutes, he
can say, "I dunno, router crashed.  Look."

Chris



Not only interesting, but dishonest. Forcing a company to 
spend money on
false premise is tantamount to theft or conversion. That 
cisco gives them
the opportunity for doing so is aiding an abetting. 
Particularly so when
the upgrade cost adds to cisco's revenue. In other words, I 
sincerely hope
that you are joking. Yes, I'm a "suit" and only a part-time
operator/developer these days.

At 05:52 AM 10/29/98 -0500, Martin, Christian wrote:
Sean,

Why would they use this feature for that purpose?  To fake a router
crash in order to load new software?  Interesting way of 
"breaking the
rules."

Chris


This was put in to allow a small handful of engineers in 
various companies
to load new software into boxes outside the maintenance windows
imposed upon them by misguided but fanatical operations management.

This particular feature saved the Internet on several occasions.

   Sean.



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