From: Ralph (Mandela@myrealbox.com)
Date: Mon Sep 19 2005 - 09:16:42 GMT-3
Guys:
I'm just wondering what is the recommended approach to resolving issues like in the LAB. Do we need to inform the Proctor about what we suspect to be a bug in the IOS? what about the time wasted trying to troubleshoot a bug-related problem, will lost time be credited back? How are issues like this generally taken care of? What about the real victim of this problem - the candidate - the induced psychological stress this may have caused him/her. Is it okay to just move on to the next TASK, what if the buggy task is a core task? There has to be a formal procedure in place to resolve problems like this, that will hopefully(?), be fair to all parties concerned.
Just wondering!
Ralph.
From: Bill.McKenzie@bisys.com <Bill.McKenzie@bisys.com>
Date: Sep 19, 2005 7:19 AM
Subject: RE : Encap Failed "Router on a Stick"
To: Richard Dumoulin <Richard.Dumoulin@vanco.fr>
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com, Lee Donald <Lee.Donald@t-systems.co.uk>
I removed the native reference on both R6 and the SW1 and I was able to
ping to and from R6 now. Is this a version bug?
Making the native vlan 263 was actually the requirement and the
configuration I posted was the actual solution, which was demonstrated to
work.
Thanks everyone.
Bill
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