From: joedeleonardo@cox.net
Date: Wed Jun 16 2004 - 18:06:06 GMT-3
Hi Carlos,
The proctor told me that they will never deduct points for doing more then you're required. Because they won't even look for things that are not required. When it doubt, it's better to do more then you have to meet the requirement. However, the caveat here is that if you do too much you could be causing your self problems in other ways. So don't go hog wild and get yourself into a mess.
In this case is it going to hurt anything else to be able to ping your own interface while sitting on the router? And is it really going to take that much extra time to hit the up arrow after configuring the first frame map statement then to change an IP address. Say about 2 seconds?
Now how long would it take you to pick up the whole exam book and go over to the Proctor to ask them if it's required that you ping that interface from the local router?
HTH!
Joe
CCIE 12391
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of CCIE
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:29 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Own FR Mapping for full reachability?
Hi,
I new here in this forum. I study for my CCIE exam on July and I just wonder
if the lab-restriction describes: Every IP address should be reachable from
everywhere and any time !!!
Question: Should I map the own frame-relay link on the serial interface in
the frame-relay map statement to reach myself ?
Carlos
(CCSP,CCDP,CCNP)
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