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February 3rd, 2008

In The Dark - A Techie’s Dream

I would sit outside the bedroom window with skeleton trees hanging over me. Gazing up at the stars, I’d take a drag off my Camel and wait for the coyotes. The cool harmonic breeze shadowed the feint sounds of far off crickets. The air was thin all around, the kind that bends the youth to their knees, in disbelief. Then the silence, the darkness, muzzling all impurity stood still. And through the night, with all the horror beside me, the flowers grew, ’til dawn.

Upon my return, that was my first memorable impression, thickly left on me, of a sanctuary that proposed a diametrically different sort of life from the world I actually live in, the world of ones and zeros bouncing around like neurons in seemingly randomness only to subtly build to forms. I can sit at my computer endlessly if I didn’t have to eat or sleep. Thank goodness I have friends and family that don’t let me.

It was at that sanctuary in the hills where I became absorbed with the technological world and temporarily brushed aside some of my dreams. I wanted to write novels, live the writer’s cliché and move to Paris, struggle on the streets for ends meet and wake up with a day old cup of coffee and a half burnt cigarette. I once had lunch with James Joyce in Zurich, the place was called the Fluntern Cemetery. Yes he was dead, I know.

I got my first taste of tech as a child when my Dad came home with a TSR-80 in 1978. I was eight years old. But it was that week in Zurich, the summer of ‘92 when I realized the power of technology and knew I was going to be involved with it for the rest of my life.

When I first arrived off the train coming from Milan, I had no idea where I was going to stay. Wondering somewhat aimlessly around with my forty pound pack and about $60 dollars in my pocket, I happened upon an eloquent woman wearing a beige beret with little tufts of white hair sticking out both sides. I guess she knew I was American by the way I was dressed, with my black walking boots and cutoff baggy denims. She asked softly in a strong German accent if I needed a place to stay. I gratefully replied yes and she directed me to this old art school which supposedly was used as a hostel.

I realized that I had been traveling a while already but I guess I looked pretty beat up; she asked me if I had enough money and offered me a few Swiss francs. I politely declined her offer and thanked her for the directions to the school which was just around the bend.

When I got there and told of how I had come about their place, they welcomed me in immediately and lead me down into the basement. They showed me a bathroom and a cot in the most wonderful music room I had ever seen. They offered me food and told me that if I wanted to play anything at all to go ahead and have fun. The soundproofed room in the basement would hold all the noise in and I shouldn’t worry about bothering anyone, all the students were gone for the summer. I had the entire place to myself.

Wow, was I energized. I was well into my third month of traveling and I felt that I had my fair share of European museums and such, so being able to kick it in my own private space station music studio for a couple days and go nuts was very exciting. And that is exactly what I did, I tell you. And I made the most of it. For three days I played around all day in that music room with all the latest technology and computerized keyboards, guitars, synthesizers, and drums; then went out and partied all night.

It was on the fourth day that I decided to make the trek up the hill to the memorable Fluntern and sit with the old Dubliner, Mr. Joyce and have a sandwich and a scotch. And as I ate and had a few pulls off the Glenfidich, I looked over the city and thought how beautiful everything really was. Of all the eloquent words, the only one that came to mind to describe the beauty was “beauty” itself.

And regardless of how amazing the history and the romanticism all truly is, at that time I new, that my future did not rest in parallel with the historic papers of the Joyce’s, Kafka’s or Cocteau’s. My subjectivisms about life were leading me into a different realm of creativity; a realm that road along the wires and is seated in a language made up entirely of ones and zeros.

I occasionally pick up one of the many books that fill my garage and head back out into the hills to get a breath of fresh air, but to tell the truth, I feel perfectly at home here reading from my computer screen knowing that the historians create so we can remember how it was. And now I sit here writing and I realize every day, I am really looking forward to how it will be! Have a nice day.

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February 3rd, 2008

Cisco CCNA CCNP Certification Exam Cabling Your Home Lab

More CCNA and CCNP candidates than ever before are putting together their own home labs, and there’s no better way to learn about Cisco technologies than working with the real thing. Getting the routers and switches is just part of putting together a great CCNA / CCNP home lab, though. You’ve got to get the right cables to connect the devices, and this is an important part of your education as well. After all, without the right cables, client networks are going to have a hard time working!

For your Cisco home lab, one important cable is the DTE/DCE cable. These cables have two major uses in a home lab. To practice directly connecting Cisco routers via Serial interfaces (an important CCNA skill), you’ll need to connect them with a DTE/DCE cable. Second, if you plan on having a Cisco router act as a frame relay switch in your lab, you’ll need multiple DTE/DCE cables to do so. (Visit my website’s Home Lab Help section for a sample Frame Relay switch configuration.)

If you have multiple switches in your lab, that’s great, because you’ll be able to get a lot of spanning tree protocol (STP) work in as well as creating Etherchannels. To connect your switches, you’ll need crossover cables.

You’ll need some straight-through cables as well to connect your routers to the switches.

Finally, if you’re lucky enough to have an access server as part of your lab, you’ll need an octal cable to connect your AS to the other routers and switches in your lab. The octal cable has one large connector on one end and eight numbered RJ-45 connectors on the other end. The large connector should be attached to the async port on your AS, and the numbered RJ-45 connectors will be connected to the console ports on your other routers and switches.

Choosing and connecting the right cables for your Cisco CCNA / CCNP home lab is a great learning experience, and it’s also an important part of your Cisco education. After all, all great networks and home labs all begin at Layer One of the OSI model!

Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, is the owner of The Bryant Advantage, home of free CCNA and CCNP tutorials, The Ultimate CCNA Study Package, and Ultimate CCNP Study Packages.

You can also join his RSS feed and visit his blog, which is updated several times daily with new Cisco certification articles, free tutorials, and daily CCNA / CCNP exam questions! Details are on the website.

For a FREE copy of his latest e-books, “How To Pass The CCNA” and “How To Pass The CCNP”, visit the website and download your free copies. You can also get FREE CCNA and CCNP exam questions every day! And coming in 2007 — Microsoft Vista certification from The Bryant Advantage!

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