RE: IP visibility on the lab exam

From: mani poopal (mani_ccie@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed May 18 2005 - 19:10:02 GMT-3


RTP proctors are very good. If you explain the question with your answers, they will help. Don't ask a question to resolve a problem, but ask question to clarify a question.
 
Mani

"Hogo, Trust" <trust.hogo@sarcom.com> wrote:
I suggest that you don't make a lot of assumptions. If you are not sure
ask the proctor and he will clarify things for you. Sometimes we spend a
lot of valuable time on the lab working on assumptions that are not
required. IP Visibility or Reachability is a dependent factor based on
what you are asked to do on the exam. If the lab requires that, then it
has to be done. Sometimes certain sections break ip reachability
requirements for example being asked to block certain ip traffic I would
ask the proctor if not sure whether to worry about reachability on that
link or not. From my experience the bottom line is every lab is
different and has different requirements. As a guide line follow the
requirements of your lab exam, do not enter the lab with "certain
preconceived notions" these tend to blind you on the tasks you are
actually required to perform. I would suggest read the entire exam first
before configuring any task and take notes on certain sections that seem
to break previously required configurations. All you are required to
ping are your devices except were specified otherwise. Your primary
concerns are your POD routers and switches. I wouldn't redistribute were
I am not asked to redistribute or were it is not implied to do so. Your
tasks will be clearly defined and remember extra configurations will not
help you in your score but might end up confusing you when you revise
your work. The proctor should be your best buddy as long as you know how
to ask and you show him/her you know what you are doing.

Good Luck
HTH
HQ
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Marakalas
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 7:45 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: IP visibility on the lab exam

Hi, just for clarity - on the lab exam, one of the
requirements is that at the end of the exam there
should be IP visibility throughout the topology - does
this mean that even though you're not told to
redistribute one routing protocol to another, you
should do it? Your assistance/clarity will be highly
appreciated. Are we supposed to be able to ping any
configured router/switch interface from any network
device, except obviously for the required filters.

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