From: David Wong (david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Dec 31 1969 - 20:59:59 GMT-3
Hi, everyone:
Questions:
When taking the lab,
1) Do we draw a map for our own convenience; or are we required to draw one
as part of the lab assignment?
2) Do we need to assign our own IP addresses or the addressing scheme is
already there on the paper.
3) I actually thought the lab would provide a diagram with detailed
description of the tasks. Correct ?
Any thoughts ?
Thanks for sharing !
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Dana Gertsch <dgertsch@recom.com>
To: Kwon, George M <George.Kwon@CIGNA.COM>
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: Tuesday, April 20, 1999 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: Taking The Lab
>My normal recommendation for anyone taking the lab is to take the first
30 -45
>minutes and read through and document your work before you start. This
>relieves a lot of pressure by knowing what things you may have trouble
with,
>and pushing them off until the end of the day.
>
>Remember that one of the things they grade you on is documentation.
>Documenting your work will also help you to troubleshoot.
>
>This method also allows you to hit each router one time, enter all the
>configuration changes, then test it before moving on.
>
>Dana
>
>
>"Kwon, George M" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am taking the Lab on June 1st (my first try), stress is starting to
build
>> up. Can someone advice on what I should configure fist ? Should I start
>> configuring all the interfaces first, or should I concentrate on all the
>> routers that are involved with a particular routing protocol first.
>>
>> thanks.
>
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