RE: Meeting Lab requirements...

From: Jim Brown (Jim.Brown@caselogic.com)
Date: Thu Feb 06 2003 - 21:00:39 GMT-3


Cisco is not always looking for one specific solution. There may be more
than one acceptable way to solve a requirement. I know this for a fact.

You must be VERY careful to meet the requirements exactly.

An example of a way to pose a question to the proctor might be in the
form of..... "Once I implement the correct solution should I expect to
see X in the route table?"

Phrase a question appropriately based on the requirement at hand. They
are not going to answer a question "Should I implement solution X or
solution Y?"

If you know the difference between the solution X and solution Y you
would want to phrase the question to determine which result they are
looking for.

I can state with certainty there are some requirements with more than
one correct solution.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Charles [mailto:jrcdehc@ameritech.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 3:46 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Meeting Lab requirements...

So, it turns out there are multiple ways of meeting the requirements.
and some methods that work will not get you points.
 
How do you determine that your solution really meets the requirements as
requested???
 
 
 

Jonathan
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