From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Mon Jul 18 2005 - 11:17:05 GMT-3
Here's a example.
Suppose you have to configure f/r using only the dlci's specified. But,
before doing any configuration you see that inarp has already dynamically
mapped a bunch of dlci's.
The only sure way I know to get rid of all the dynamically mapped dlci's is
to reload the router.
This is just one example of many.
As you become more experienced I'm sure you'll find lots of other situations
where because of the sequence of how things were done or various IOS
anomalies, you'll have to reload the router to get the desired result.
Also, with the 3550, there are certain tasks that also require a reload
before one or more commands will take effect.
Two examples, I can think of off-hand are if you change the system mtu or if
you change the SDM.
HTH, Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: De Witt, Duane [mailto:duane.dewitt@siemens.com]
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 8:44 AM
To: ccie2be; Shanky; Ian Stong
Cc: Tony Schaffran; Dillon Yang; Group Study
Subject: RE: real lab limitation
Could you give me an example of where a reload is required to meet the
requirements of the lab?
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
ccie2be
Sent: 18 July 2005 02:07 PM
To: 'Shanky'; 'Ian Stong'
Cc: 'Tony Schaffran'; 'Dillon Yang'; 'Group Study'
Subject: RE: real lab limitation
Shanky,
Yes, you are definitely allowed to reboot any and all routers and
switches.
You do not need to ask permission.
In fact, there might be situations where you have to reload to meet the
requirements of the lab.
HTH, Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Shanky
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 6:59 AM
To: Ian Stong
Cc: Tony Schaffran; Dillon Yang; Group Study
Subject: Re: real lab limitation
Hi,
I got another Q..and I hope it can be answered safely without violating
the
NDA... I think we can reload the routers in the lab if we need to..but
do we
need to tell the proctor first and seek his permission to reload ? Also,
will it count negative against us in anyway?
Regards
Shanky
On 7/18/05, Ian Stong <istong@stong.org> wrote:
>
> I personally would not recommend making config changes that you intend
to
> later remove since time pressures and so forth would easily cause you
to
> forget. However Dillon asked if he "could" do that without loosing
points
> and logic dictates you can generate whatever config you want as long
as
> the
> end result config is correct and does not include those temporary
changes.
>
>
> Ian
> http://www.ccie4u.com
> Rack Rentals and Lab Scenarios starting at only $12
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
Of
> Tony
> Schaffran
> Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 11:09 PM
> To: 'Ian Stong'; 'Dillon Yang'; 'Group Study'
> Subject: RE: real lab limitation
>
> I found your comment to the question misleading.
>
> Yes, you can configure something you are not suppose to and as long as
you
> make sure it is removed for your final config and not be deducted any
> points, but why would you? There would be absolutely no reason, or
> benefit,
> to configure something you are instructed not to configure only to
remove
> it
> from your final config. This would only open the door for a mistake
and
> ultimate failure.
>
>
>
> Tony Schaffran
> CCIE #11071
> CCNP, CCNA, CCDA,
> NNCDS, NNCSS, CNE, MCSE
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
Of
> Ian
> Stong
> Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 7:54 PM
> To: 'Tony Schaffran'; 'Dillon Yang'; 'Group Study'
> Subject: RE: real lab limitation
>
>
> Yes why do you ask?
>
> Ian
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
Of
> Tony
> Schaffran
> Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 9:26 PM
> To: 'Ian Stong'; 'Dillon Yang'; 'Group Study'
> Subject: RE: real lab limitation
>
> Are you speaking from experience?
>
> Tony Schaffran
> CCIE #11071
> CCNP, CCNA, CCDA,
> NNCDS, NNCSS, CNE, MCSE
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
Of
> Ian
> Stong
> Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 6:20 PM
> To: 'Dillon Yang'; 'Group Study'
> Subject: RE: real lab limitation
>
>
> You can use whatever commands you want during the lab - the end
> configuration is what they will look at and not your in progress
> configuration. So if you want to use statics initially and then later
> remove them that is fine. Just remember to remove them or else :)
>
>
> Ian
> www.ccie4u.com <http://www.ccie4u.com>
> Rack Rentals starting at only $12
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
Of
> Dillon Yang
> Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 10:36 AM
> To: Group Study
> Subject: real lab limitation
>
> Hi, group:
>
> The real lab always limits us to use static route and suck as, if I
ever
> use it and remove the command, will the proctor reduce my scores? In
other
> words, is it not allowed to be appeared at the end or not allowed for
ever
> used at all?
>
> TIA
>
> dillon
>
>
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