From: Martin, Chris (chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 18 2001 - 12:16:11 GMT-3
Thanks everyone for the comments! I feel allot better! As some remarks said,
if you are expected to just go in and type a config without testing there
would probably only be a handful of CCIE's.
So you are allowed to test your config, providing time applies. Great, im very
curious how candidates could have a incorrect subnet mask and yet think
everything is ok. Perhaps they ran out of time before they caught the mistake
and were busy concentrating on other areas of the config. Usually a incorrect
mask on a interface will tell you right away unless the exam has so many
discontiguous subnet ranges on different router interfaces that you run out of
time looking at all of them.
Thanks for the comments everyone, i can approach my technique a little bit
more differently now.
Chris Martin
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