Re: The rule of Threes. (or also known as "How many ways can I

From: Victor Cappuccio (cvictor@protokolgroup.com)
Date: Tue Oct 11 2005 - 12:59:11 GMT-3


I have one, how could I help?

Leigh Harrison wrote:

> Hey Sam,
>
> This is a great idea.
>
> Have you ever seen a program called FreeMind?
>
> It's free mind mapping software - for writing out brainstorming and
> the such.
> http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
>
> If you could find someone with an ftp server to host it on - this
> would make a fine brainstorm for people to grab and ammend.
>
> LH
>
>
> Hilgendorf, Sam wrote:
>
>> ?
>> Okay, I haven't seen any recent posts on these, and I haven't been
>> able to find anything resembling this in the archives.
>>
>> So, I've started creating a list of popular tasks that I have found
>> that have multiple ways of accomplishing the same goal. This list is
>> far, far from complete, which is why I'd like to start some dialogue
>> on the other topics that fit this mold. (My first attempt included
>> several questions on using a 3rd way, which at the time, I, of
>> course, only knew two of.)
>>
>> So, to begin:
>>
>>
>>
>> ISDN Backup - 3 Ways (Floating Static, Backup Interface, and Dialer
>> Watch)
>>
>> Advertising Loopbacks with Masks in OSPF - 3 Ways (ip ospf network,
>> redistribute, and summarization at an ABR)
>>
>> Troubleshooting Neighbor Relationships for OSPF over NMBA - 2 Ways
>> (ip ospf network, hello timer)
>> Advertising Connected Networks in IS-IS - 3 Ways (ip router isis,
>> Passive Interface, Redistribute Connected)
>>
>> Assigning RP in Multicast - 3 Ways (Static, Auto-RP, BSR Candidates)
>>
>> Limiting bandwidth in QoS for a specific host - 3 Ways, at least.
>> (Rate-Limiting, Policing, Shaping)
>>
>>
>>
>> That's the list I've come up with so far, please add to it, dispute
>> it. As, knowing how many ways of doing something seems to be very
>> helpful when trying to figure out how much you need to know about a
>> topic.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> James (Sam) Hilgendorf
>> Berbee
>> Network Engineer
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