From: Jason Aarons (jaarons@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Dec 27 1999 - 17:10:57 GMT-3
I have to disagree with the reboot often strategy. The boxes shouldn't
spontaneously reboot, if so check show ver for why it rebooted, ask proctor
for another router if bad hardware.
2500s take forever to save config and you might end up wasting too much time
and not complete tasks.
The lab is about time management just as it is configuration.
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Frank Jimenez" <fjimenez@compucom.com>
Reply-To: "Frank Jimenez" <fjimenez@compucom.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: RE: ospf authentication
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 13:17:28 -0600
In fact, there were several times during the lab that my router booted
spontaneously! - One of the best lab tips that I can give is to be *sure* to
use 'write mem' often - This cost me a good 30 minutes on my first
attempt....
Frank Jimenez
fjimenez@compucom.com
>>> Blankenship Mr Gary C <BlankenshipGC@nocfwd.usmc.mil> 12/27/99 02:21AM
>>>
All:
I did not experience this. I took the lab three times in two different
locations and the proctors do not care how many times you reboot the router.
You can type "fkfksikskakakfdkjad" at the keyboard all day long... They
don't care. You only have to obey the rules of the lab to avoid getting
kicked out AND configure the equipment as specified on the exam to earn
points. Simple enough :-)
Gary
> But.. in ccie lab exam, you must give a good reason to proctor if you
want
> to reboot a router. You can lose points if you reboot a router without a
> sound reason.
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