From: George Yiannibas (hintgy@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Nov 03 2003 - 12:11:27 GMT-3
Martin,
When you go to the Lab remember:
Time is your most critical resource. So dont waste it for anything that is
not absolutely neccessary for your lab scenario. This means fancy configs
that dont gain points.
Forget best practices. Things you would do in real life are useless in the
Lab.
Things that would get you fired in real life are very usefull in the Lab.
If there are several ways to accomplish a task learn all of them because if
there are 3 ways to do something and you only know 2 ways the third way
which you dont know will be the only one allowed in the Lab.
Regards
George
P.S. The Lab is not that tough .... it is tougher :-) Be optimistic, if
others have passed the Lab you can pass it too.
>From: "Martin D. Fierbaugh" <marty@networkwv.com>
>Reply-To: "Martin D. Fierbaugh" <marty@networkwv.com>
>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: Lab Tactics
>Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:30:04 -0500
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>Hello all,
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>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.
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>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.
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>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.
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>Any advice would be appreciated.
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>Thanks,
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