Lab Tactics

From: Martin D. Fierbaugh (marty@networkwv.com)
Date: Mon Nov 03 2003 - 10:30:04 GMT-3


Hello all,

My question is in relation to tactics. There are many options for
completing a particular task. However, I imagine taking a certain
approach verses another may keep you out of troubleshooting hot water.

My question is, if given a scenario where you have several options are
you better off to keep it as simple as possible or try to dig deeper to
find out what the test is looking for (i.e. read ahead). I am sure
people have configd themselves into corners before by trying to impress
(BGP comes to mind) the grading proctor.

I have found that real world implementation can differ from approaches
to a lab environment and I am afraid my views may be jaded by my own
personal experiences and design practices.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,

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Martin D. Fierbaugh, CCNP

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