[00:14] mnathani: congrats :) [00:43] *** [FBI] starts logging #arpnetworks at Mon Sep 30 00:43:11 2013 [00:43] *** [FBI] has joined #arpnetworks [00:49] *** first2know has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [01:55] *** first2know has joined #arpnetworks [02:12] *** mike-burns has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [02:13] *** mike-burns has joined #arpnetworks [02:13] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-burns [03:12] *** first2know has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [03:17] *** first2know has joined #arpnetworks [04:06] *** mhoran has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [04:07] *** mhoran has joined #arpnetworks [04:07] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mhoran [05:34] *** N3RG4L has joined #arpnetworks [06:01] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [06:01] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [06:06] *** first2know has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [06:19] *** first2know has joined #arpnetworks [06:26] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [06:28] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [06:28] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [06:31] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Client Quit) [06:49] *** gcw|mbpro has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [07:08] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [07:08] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [07:20] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [07:22] *** HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks [07:53] *** anisfarhana has joined #arpnetworks [08:02] *** Bluerise has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [08:03] *** Bluerise has joined #arpnetworks [08:05] staticsafe: what is top posting [08:05] posting your reply about the original message [08:05] above* [08:05] weird, thats not how it works? [08:06] no [08:06] why would you think that was logical? [08:06] On email lists in particular, it's etiquette to bottom-post so that your reponse is read after the question. [08:07] Though the norm, through laziness and default email client configuration, and therefore the norm in the business world, is to top-post. [08:12] i was confused about that because people randomly top and bottomp ost and it's obnoxious to tread through mailing lists with quoting [08:13] and my email client by default cursors at the top above the reply [08:13] same with webmail clients and all that [08:14] unfortunately yeah :( [08:31] *** first2know has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [08:54] *** first2know has joined #arpnetworks [09:00] *** first2know has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [09:05] *** hive-mind has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [09:06] *** hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks [09:09] i think it's common in the business world because it retains the entire discussion for ease of later forwarding or including others in discussion...as well, of course, as being the outlook default [09:10] i'll occasionally break out by replying with something like "comments inline below" where it makes sense to insert them inline [09:16] *** first2know has joined #arpnetworks [09:24] Sure inline comments are perfectly acceptable (sometimes even preferred). [09:24] But I don't see how top-p[os [09:24] damnit keyboard... [09:24] But I don't see how bottom-posting fails to preserve the conversation [09:25] if you keep the entire thread intact, sure [09:25] but it's more common to include only the parts relevant to what you're replying [09:26] I think the differentiation is business email: People are lazy, go with the default, don't usually bother to cutout the 100-message long trail. list mail: People are compelled to follow the rules and go to the effort of a succinct reply [09:26] instead of having to forward twenty previous emails from a discussion where that has happened, the habit with top-posting is to preserve the entire discussion below [09:27] that's likely true [09:27] i find top-posting on lists awful if it's anything other than a quick response to something [09:28] but again, if everyone followed the same behavior in work emails as mailing lists, to bring someone up to speed on a discussion i'd have to forward many emails instead of one [09:28] so in this use case, it serves me well [09:29] Of course forwarding the full email chain is very easy in some email clients (eg Gmail) [10:05] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [10:05] *** first2know has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [10:07] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [10:07] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [10:28] *** t1744Gues is now known as pjs [10:42] *** first2know has joined #arpnetworks [11:08] FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE Now Available [11:23] *** staticsafe-znc has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [11:25] *** staticsafe-znc has joined #arpnetworks [11:33] *** RandalSchwartz has joined #arpnetworks [11:36] *** doomviking has joined #arpnetworks [12:13] *** rgouveia_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [12:15] *** rgouveia has joined #arpnetworks [12:15] *** rgouveia has quit IRC (Changing host) [12:15] *** rgouveia has joined #arpnetworks [12:38] up_the_irons: Thanks! I wonder how long before I am CCNP certified [12:39] mnathani: CCNP is like 3 exams :( [12:39] staticsafe: right. [12:39] I am hoping to complete them within a year [12:40] good luck! [12:45] Thanks :-) [13:18] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [13:43] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [13:43] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [14:29] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [14:30] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [14:30] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [14:45] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [14:58] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [14:58] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [15:10] *** doomviking has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [15:10] *** doomviking has joined #arpnetworks [15:15] mnathani && staticsafe; would CCNA(not CCNP) be very difficult with someone with absolutely no prior Cisco experience(or any experience in related fields) but with a good grasp oF *nix knowledge? [15:15] in your opinions of course :) [15:20] no not really [15:20] but you should read up on the material [15:21] yeah I am planning on that [15:21] I have just over a month before it starts [15:22] I'm quite nervous :X [16:01] *** r0ni has joined #arpnetworks [16:10] *** nesta has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [16:19] *** nesta has joined #arpnetworks [17:09] *** ThalinVien has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [17:22] *** ThalinVien has joined #arpnetworks [18:05] *** first2know has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [18:27] *** first2know has joined #arpnetworks [18:43] *** first2know has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [18:45] *** first2know has joined #arpnetworks [18:48] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [18:49] *** BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks [18:52] *** gcw|mbpro has joined #arpnetworks [18:53] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [19:06] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [19:06] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [19:46] nesta: CCNA is the associate level, so it gives you like an introduction to all the basic topics. You can do most of the labs using PacketTracer software by cisco. Should not be too difficult if you already command line driven with *nix knowledge. [19:49] okay thanks mnathani. I'm a command line junkie on *nix but some of the terminology and stuff with the Cisco threw me off a bit [19:49] but I suppose *nix did the same when I first encountered it :-) [20:06] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [21:02] up_the_irons: Do you have any cisco / juniper certs? 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