Re: question without violating NDA?

From: Brian Hescock (bhescock@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jun 14 2000 - 10:19:45 GMT-3


   
John,
   I don't know the "official" answer but the key thing is the spirit of
the NDA. What I would do is find someone who already has passed their
CCIE lab and explain the situation. Show them exactly what you've done to
solve the problem yourself and all the resources you've used to figure out
the problem. Don't ask for a solution but perhaps ask for a pointer on
what you may be doing wrong on this one particular issue.

As long as you ask someone that has already passed the CCIE lab and doing
it in a way that honors the spirit of NDA I don't think anyone would say
anything. That's my own $.02, not an official Cisco answer.

Brian

On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, John Conzone wrote:

> I'm having a problem resolving two issues that occured in my lab and am u
nable to find a solution. The only solution that I have found in the docs is th
e one I implemented in the lab but it didn't work. I know I won't see this agai
n but I want to know the answer. One of these jammed my whole lab and its pissi
ng me off!!!!!
> How can I find out what the deal is without violating NDA? I'm going to t
ry and replicate the problem in a lab when I get a chance, but who knows when t
hat will be.
> What is considered violating NDA? I purposely haven't put any deatils at
all in this mail as I'm not sure what I can and can't include.
> Thanks all!
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