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Re: CISCO Easter Egg
From: "Steven J. Sobol" <sjsobol () nacs net>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 17:26:53 -0500
On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 05:52:02AM -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
I think the idea is to give the engineers an excuse to work on the Cisco where otherwise there would be none. -- Steve Sobol [sjsobol () nacs net] Part-time Support Droid [support () nacs net] NACS Spaminator [abuse () nacs net] Spotted on a bumper sticker: "Possum. The other white meat."
Current thread:
- CISCO Easter Egg Martin, Christian (Oct 27)
- Re: CISCO Easter Egg Sam Etler (Oct 28)
- Re: CISCO Easter Egg Bernhard Kroenung (Oct 28)
- Re: CISCO Easter Egg Jonathan A. Zdziarski (Oct 28)
- Re: CISCO Easter Egg Bernhard Kroenung (Oct 28)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: CISCO Easter Egg Martin, Christian (Oct 28)
- Re: CISCO Easter Egg Sean M. Doran (Oct 29)
- Re: CISCO Easter Egg Scott Mace (Oct 29)
- RE: CISCO Easter Egg Martin, Christian (Oct 29)
- Re: CISCO Easter Egg Steven J. Sobol (Oct 29)
- RE: CISCO Easter Egg Roeland M.J. Meyer (Oct 29)
- Re: CISCO Easter Egg Tony Li (Oct 29)
- Message not available
- Re: CISCO Easter Egg Jay R. Ashworth (Oct 30)
- Re: CISCO Easter Egg Sam Etler (Oct 28)
- RE: CISCO Easter Egg Martin, Christian (Oct 29)
- Re: CISCO Easter Egg Richard Irving (Oct 29)
- RE: CISCO Easter Egg Bill Woodcock (Oct 29)
- Re: CISCO Easter Egg John Mammen (Oct 29)
- RE: CISCO Easter Egg Sean M. Doran (Oct 29)
- RE: CISCO Easter Egg Sean M. Doran (Oct 29)