Re: Troubleshooting

From: Martin, Chris (chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon May 07 2001 - 12:50:43 GMT-3


   
The only way you will be able to practice for troubleshooting is practice
fixing anything that could possibly go wrong with your configuration. The
Proctors are not going to create the same bugs everytime. Im sure the
troubleshooting section is so random in ways the Proctor finds in causing
you havoc that there isnt really a set agenda on how to fix whatever they
decide to change on your config. I think the best advice is to make sure you
understand the IOS, the protocols and how the operation of your setup works
in and out. Troubleshooting something you have never seen before will kill
you in the lab, because your time is limited.

Best of luck!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dean, Justin" <Justin.Dean@nrtinc.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 8:20 AM
Subject: Troubleshooting

> I am reading all the posts about how brutal the troubleshooting part has
> become and thinking.....Hmmm. how does one prepare for this??? Does
anyone
> have any ideas how to study/prepare for the troubleshooting part.
Obviously
> the main part is understanding how everything works and works together,
but
> does anyone have any suggestions on how to practice for this part of the
> exam? Thanks,
>
> Justin M. Dean, CCNP, CCDP
> Network Engineer
> NRT, Incorporated
> (949)367-3438
> justin.dean@nrtinc.com
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