From: Tim Medley (tim.medley@ireadyworld.com)
Date: Fri Oct 25 2002 - 23:13:12 GMT-3
Not sure if it would count against you if it didn't interfere with the tasks specified on you lab. But my philosophy is KISS; Keep It Simple Stupid.
The more stuff you add the more complex troubleshooting can get.
Also it's been drilled into me that every second counts in the lab.
tm
Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld
-----Original Message-----
From: Persio Pucci [mailto:persiopucci@uol.com.br]
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 8:03 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: good practices at the lab
Folks,
I've been thinking about it... what if you configure a couple of things no the
router that YOU consider being good pratice, that altough they are (or may be)
not asked in the lab content, like for example, disabling ip http-server, or,
if you have is-is on the lab, enabling clns routing altough not needed if only
routing IP (and not using default route).... how would thet see that? Would
it count towards you or wouldn't it make any difference?
Regards,
Persio
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