RE: Taking The Lab

From: Stanley Seow (stanley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 21 1999 - 03:52:29 GMT-3


   
When you mention documenting your work...can you please elaborate on this
point?

One part of the lab is drawing up the network diagram, what other type of
documentation is required ?

Also when you mention hit each router one time, do you mean that we should
write down the planned config on paper before we keyed it into the routers ?

Stanley
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dana Gertsch [mailto:dgertsch@recom.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 3:01 AM
> To: Kwon, George M
> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> 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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