From: Dana.L.Steffey@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri Aug 25 2000 - 17:25:09 GMT-3
I guess if I were to do it I would start logging on Hyperterm, do a "wr t"
and place them in a good hidden directory just in case the proctor looked
around. I had notepad going the first time and he didn't mess with it,
however I didn't make it to troubleshooting either.
You really shouldn't need them after a day and a half you pretty well got
them memorized. And if rumors are true about troubleshooting you have to
write down the errors they put in - so if they changed a 1 to and L in your
appletalk zone and you miss it, but fix it by cut-n-pasting the old configs
over the top. No dice!! you still miss it.
Also remember their are two different troubleshooting sections you could
get.
1st. They break what you have been working on for the first day and a
half. (My opinion this would be the easiest to get through)
2nd. They do a write erase and give you something you have never seen.
It luck of the draw as to which one you will get.
"William Dicks" <wdicks@structure-tech.com>@groupstudy.com on 08/25/2000
03:06:29 PM
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Subject: RE: does anyone know if copying the router/switch configs onto
No, you won't have a direct IP connection between your PC/term server and
the actual lab. The trick is to finish day 1 by 1pm and write down the
configs on your paper. Then finish Day 2 by 11am and add the rest :)
Bill
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