Re: Over-configuration penalty

From: Leigh Harrison (ccileigh@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jun 06 2006 - 04:52:00 ART


Hey there John,

The main thing about the lab is the end result. As long as it does what
it's supposed to, then it doesn't matter how you get there.

If you're supposed to match http coming into an interface, would you use
nbar or an extended acl? Unless the question asks for one or the other,
then it doesn't matter - as long as it does it.

As the classic phrase goes "If there's 3 ways of doing something, you
need to know all 4 for the CCIE lab....."

LH

johngibson1541@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does any fail to get CCIE number because of over-configuration.
>
> My 3rd attempt is coming in 6 days.
>
> I worry about these issues. When you are in trial and error in the redistribution, don't you add unnecessary commands very easily? Or, do I have to analyze my solution so well that I don't need any trial in order to get CCIE number ?
>
> Even easy tasks as OSPF NBMA, we sometimes try 1 error before getting it right.
>
> John
>
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