Re: Lab questions

From: Donny MATEO (donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com)
Date: Wed Nov 19 2003 - 07:17:16 GMT-3


I think I would like to be a bit carefull. But I will try to answer your
question nevertheless.
1. The only mandatory thing is to meet the scenario requirement. I don't
think they will give a damn on something that they don't ask (you can
configure motd saying "I'm The God of Networking", i don't think they care
if it's not stated within the scenario requirement.

2. Same answer, if it gets the jobs done (which will be checked by script
if I'm not wrong), heck who cares with which method you use.

The main point is, if they are writting script to check your cofiguration,
rest assured any extra thing would not be checked, caused it's not
expected of you so it will neither gives you point nor deduct you any
point (Script got no AI). However if you don't pass the script inspection,
then, the proctor would have to take a look at your configuration and see
why is that so and to see if your solution is still within reason to be
granted a point (proctor do have Intelligence).

Yeah I know, no clear answer, partly cause I'm not the proctor and I don't
have the answer sheet of the CCIE lab scenarios. But I used the above
understanding and got my number. Oh yeah incase any of you is wondering,
..no, I don't configure motd "I"m the God of Networking".................

Donny
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"Ronald van Dommelen" <Ronald.v.Dommelen@Nobel.NL>
Sent by: nobody@groupstudy.com
11/19/2003 05:39 PM
Please respond to "Ronald van Dommelen"

 
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        Subject: Lab questions

Hi Gents,

Thanks for replying to my latest questions. I'm preparing for a Lab
event in Brussels soon and have some urgent questions (without breaking
the NDA ofcourse)regarding router-id's. I know that their have been
some discussions on it but I havn't seen a good answer on this ?

Can someone tell me if router-id's are mandetory on BGP and EIGRP ? If
you configure them in the lab will it be right or wrong ?

Do I need to use in EIGRP the passive/no passive interface command if I
only want to enable EIGRP on a serial interface when I'm using the more
specific network statements that only matches the serial's ip range ?

Thanks very much ...

Best regards,

Ronald van Dommelen



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