From: McCallum, Robert (Robert.McCallum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 18 2001 - 11:59:45 GMT-3
You can test till your hearts content. I think the main topics have been
saying about the biggest killer which is time. I myself haven't sat the lab
as yet but from what I can gather I believe you cannot spend time testing
this and testing that. You just have to know that what you have done WILL
work.
HTH
-----Original Message-----
From: chris@pacinter.net [mailto:chris@pacinter.net]
Sent: 18 May 2001 15:48
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OT - LAb exam
Im a little confused on the Lab exam and some of the posts people have
provided regarding it, so i would hope someone can answer my question:
During your CCIE lab when you are configuring the routers, are you allowed
to
test your configuration or are you only allowed to enter the commands you
think will work and then let the proctor see if you entered all the commands
properly?
Many posts have issued spelling and little typo mistakes. When ever i
configure a router i use the tab key to fully pronounce the command i want
to
use. How is there a typo? With IP addresses on a interface doesnt the lab
allow you to do pings from one router to another to test connectivity? Or
are
you simply allowed to enter what you think is the right config and pray
everything works when they test the communication?
Thanks in advance,
Chris Martin
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