From: Earl Aboytes (Earl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Dec 29 2000 - 17:13:03 GMT-3
Question 1
Not likely. They may say they want to see certain things in the table but
will probably not ask you to make your table look like this.
Question 2
I think writing out your configs on paper is a waste of time. Jump into the
routers once you have the config in your head. Make sure you also have a
list of landmines in your head as well.
Earl Aboytes, CCIE 6097
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Tucker [mailto:kitt@vnet.net]
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 2:51 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: 2 q's about the lab
BTW.. if either of these violate the NDA...please just don't respond.
Personally I dont think they will, I'm just trying to paint a bigger
picture of what I am up against next week ;)
1. For instance...will you be given an output from any command (say "sh ip
bgp") and be told to make one of your rrouters list look like that with no
other instructions?
2. Would it be considered good practice to fully draw a diagram and of all
your L2/L3 address/etc, and then write our your configs on paper from
looking at your diagram before jumping staight into the config?
I ask #2 because what I have always done is drawn out a diagram properly
labled, and then proceeded to jump straight into the configs and wing it
until it worked. From my understanding this would not be a good tactic to
use in the lab, just looking for opinions on this.
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