RE: Lab Q ?

From: Brian S turner (brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Aug 19 2000 - 12:16:05 GMT-3


   
   Well In my lab a month ago I accomplished all the goals of the
   question, but the proctor was looking for a specific way for it to be
   done and he marked it wrong, apparently I was the first person he had
   ever seen try to do it that way. Granted the question was in a round
   about way pointing me toward the other solution now that I think about
   it, but My solution didn't break any of the rules of the task. I
   argued about it, and he said he would check into and email me. He
   never emailed me... It wouldn't have helped me pass, but its the
   principle of the matter...
   
   Well without breaking disclosure I can't really explain more of it.
   But trust me on this one Try to understand the intent of the
   questions, and understand that there may be a slight error in the
   wording on a few questions. The real problem is, what is a wording
   error and what is a hidden issue???
   
   In my case it was a wording error, but apparently they don't care to
   fix it or they are to Simple minded to realize that they are producing
   a flawed lab. I had a friend who recently took it and ran into the
   same confusing wording error on the same problem, he was able to
   deduce around the issue.
   
   Brian
   
   -----Original Message-----
   From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
   David H. Brown
   Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 9:12 AM
   To: 'damien'
   Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
   Subject: RE: Lab Q ?
   
   Damien,
   
   
   
   Any configuration that meets the requirements stated (and that means
   ALL of the requirements) is allowed. We all know there are multiple
   ways of achieving the same result within IOS, but sometimes you will
   be restricted in which commands you can use. So my rule of thumb is
   to know every different way to achieve any required result in every
   technology within IOS. If you can do that, you are an expert.
   
   
   
   David
   
   (RTP lab 9/18)
   
   -----Original Message-----
   From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
   damien
   Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 5:15 AM
   To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
   Subject: Lab Q ?
   
   Just regarding configuration solutions in the Lab. Is any
   configuration
   acceptable in the Lab as long as it works. What I am getting at is
   configurtions in the Lab as we all know are unreal for the most part,
   but there is also configurations which are only for a Lab environment.
   As an example. If you are configuring a Typical Frame relay set up
   where
   you are required only on certain interfaces to use the physical others
   to use subs, others where you are not allowed to use inverse-arp and
   limited to one frame map statement etc etc.....
   Is it okay to use things like policy route-maps to set next hops...ip
   local policys for traffic originated by the Router etc. etc..........
   This is a hard Q to put in writing...........



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