From: Mike Needham (mineedha@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Apr 03 2001 - 22:38:29 GMT-3
I wouldn't do it that way. Do it step by step else you will finish the configur
ations and then have to try and fix / figure out all of the issues that are out
standing or you created!If you do it step by step you can move to the next ques
tion feeling
comfortable if it appears to be working versus flying in the dark Remember one
mistake may create another and so on, more so when you redistribute protocols.
Sorry but I disagree with slap everything on.....
Jerry Hutcheson wrote:
> I was talking to someone who recently passed on his third try and he said tha
t he was able to greatly increase his speed, by changing his approach to the ex
am.
>
> He said that first he just reads the entire test very carefully (logical).
>
> Then he lays out his entire drawing with all of the details.
>
> Then he does his cabeling.
>
> Finally he does his router configuration. But instead of configuring differen
t steps, he configures each router completely, before moving on to the next rou
ter. I wonder if anyone has any comments on this, does anyone use this method,
has it worked?
>
> Jerry
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