Re: Lab and Backbone Router Reachability

From: John Underhill (stepnwlf@magma.ca)
Date: Sat Jun 19 2004 - 23:31:01 GMT-3


Come on guys.. the proctors aren't in league with the devil the you know,
(well most of them anyway..).. they aren't going to ask you things you can't
do, they aren't going to ask anything -too- unreasonable.. If you go there
and you fail, so what? It's just an exam, so why sweat it? If this process
wasn't so expensive, failing would ruin my weekend, but that's about it,
because in the greater scheme of things, it's really no big deal. All you
are achieving by worrying about what they might test you on, is building up
a case of nerves, and that will impact your performance when you test. So
take it easy, try not to worry, and just do your best..

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Rogers" <cccie71@yahoo.com>
To: "MMoniz" <ccie2002@tampabay.rr.com>; "Debbie Westall"
<dwestall@debbie.coxfiber.net>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 9:42 PM
Subject: RE: Lab and Backbone Router Reachability

> They might restrict redistribution into the BackBone, so in that case
should we consider NAT? Or forget about the reachability to the BackBones
????
> This thing bother me too :-(
>
> Tom
>
> MMoniz <ccie2002@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> Hi Debbie, good question. It is one that really bothered me in some of my
> attempts. My suggestion
> would be is only do exactly what is asked!!! Don't spend alot of time
trying
> to get stuff to
> work like you would in the real world if it wasn't asked of you. This
could
> waste valuable
> time.
>
> To me this was one the hardest things to overcome to passing the lab. I
> always assumed that since
> it was an R & S lab everything should work like in the real world. Not
> always the case!!!
>
> Of course if you have any doubts absolutely ask the proctor.
>
> Mike Moniz
> CCIE #13347
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> Debbie Westall
> Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 8:15 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Lab and Backbone Router Reachability
>
>
> In the real lab, if it doesnt specifically state "backbone routers should
> have reachability to all routers", is it safe to assume that you should do
> whatever it takes to get the reachability from the backbone routers to the
> rest of your network? For example, redistributing connected or an IGP that
> peers with the backbone routers?
>
> In the labs I have been working it never states, full reachability. And I
> have been wondering?
>
> Thanks Much
>
> Debbie
>
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