RE: Funky Stuff - Undoing something done earlier in the lab

From: Richard Dumoulin (richard.dumoulin@vanco.es)
Date: Sat Jun 26 2004 - 20:38:02 GMT-3


I don't think this is possible. All the requirements have to be fullfilled.
If you break one of them to make another one work then you are probably
doing something wrong,

--RIchard

-----Original Message-----
From: ccie2be [mailto:ccie2be@nyc.rr.com]
Sent: domingo, 27 de junio de 2004 0:58
To: Group Study
Subject: Funky Stuff - Undoing something done earlier in the lab

Hi guys,

Is this possible?

Would Cisco have you config something early in the lab, only to have you
UNDO part of what you've already config'd?

This would seem to be quite funky because then how is the lab graded?

For example, suppose you have to config F/R in a certain way to fulfill the
requirements of an early task and you do so.

Then, later in the lab, you're required to config OSPF in a certain way but
in a way that forces you undo part of what you needed to do to fulfill the
earlier f/r requirements. So, you undo some of what you've already done.

But, now how is the lab graded since now your config for the earlier task
isn't fulfilled?

I don't know, but this doesn't seem kosher to me.

What do you all think?

Tim



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