From: Earl Aboytes (earl@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Apr 04 2000 - 02:02:29 GMT-3
Clifton,
If I could give you just one piece of advice for taking the lab, it would be to
read through the entire first portion of the test before making any commitment
s to your drawing. When your drawing is complete, and only then, commence cabl
ing. Configure your commserver and then router 1, router 2 and so on. The few
er times you have to re-enter a router the more time you will save. The goal i
s to enter the router once and have nothing left to configure until you get the
second part of the test after lunch.
Earl
At 06:52 AM 4/3/00 -0700, Clifton L. Stewart wrote:
>When doing the addressing for a lab do most people start with the nodes
>that will have the most hosts? I am trying to time myself with this
>process and wanted to know what the average time is. It usually takes a
>hour or maybe a hour and half tops. Thanks for sharing your tips.
>
>Clifton Stewart-CCNA, CCIE Candidate
>
>P.S. Also there is a command that will allow me to specify /26 opposed
>to .192 does anyone know what it is? I been seaching through the IOS
>docs but can't seem to locate it. I think I could save 10 minutes with
>the command.
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