From: Fred Danson (fred190044@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jan 10 2002 - 09:58:39 GMT-3
I would recommend that you read the entire lab before you configure any of
your devices. Since the sections are inter-dependant, you will end up saving
time by spotting the issues before you actually run into them.
Also, try to reorganize the lab into a level-based sequence that follows
Caslow's advice. For example, if your BGP section comes before your IGP
section, you have planning to do.
Good Luck!
Brian Dignan
Sr. Network Engineer
CCIE #8248
PlanetGov
>From: Yusman@mastersystem.co.id
>Reply-To: Yusman@mastersystem.co.id
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: at the lab exam
>Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 18:31:05 +0700
>
>For the first attempt lab exam, what is the best, read the whole lab
>instruction then do the lab or read per section task then do the test,
>without wasting the time
>
>Thanks for the opinion
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