From: Brad Ellis (brad@ccbootcamp.com)
Date: Wed Feb 21 2007 - 23:34:00 ART
Darby,
hi! Narbik is going to be doing some CODs shortly. He has been very busy
teaching classes for us (we've added a foundation boot camp and mock lab
boot camp to our schedule which is taking up his time). As soon as we have
something completed, I will be sure to let you know. In the mean time,
please hit Soup To Nuts hard and let me know if you have any questions.
thanks,
Brad Ellis
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Darby Weaver" <darbyweaver@yahoo.com>
To: "Joe Yohannan" <joe1265@hotmail.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: Initial faults strategy question
>I just read the configs in my initial scan and check
> my diagrams if they don't match, then I have to
> determine if this might be an issue or something I
> might want to speak to the proctor about.
>
> Both NMC and IE, preach check your lab diagram and
> ensure it matches your lab. If you happen to find a
> problem along the way, so much the better.
>
> If not, then you will probably run into issues, but
> who is to say for certain what you may or may not
> encounter?
>
> I'm watching a COD from IE at the moment on Switching
> and have thought of quite a few things that could
> break things.
>
> But hey, if you understand the technologies and are
> familiar with how your rack should look and feel,
> you'll be fine.
>
> I don't think anyone has ever said they could not
> "FIND" the faults, however, if one did not find them,
> then they might not know anyway, right?
>
> I don't know about you, but I've got bigger deltas to
> work with than "the broken items" that may or may not
> even be in a given lab.
>
> I assure you there are other topics that will be.
>
> How did you handle it?
>
> Later -
>
> BTW - As I am reviewing switching with the IE COD, I
> want to remind everyone that NMC has an excellent COD
> for Switching in their library - I think it is hosted
> by Bob Sinclair if I recall and it is quite thorough
> and covers some items not mentioned by IE COD. I do
> believe the discussion by Bob Sinclair is the best I
> have seen on the Native VLAN.
>
> Also if one has seen the Soup to Nuts by our friends
> at NLI, then may note that there are yet more issues
> that are not covered by some of the CODs...
>
> What I want to know is when the guys at NLI are going
> to create CODs for their Soup to Nuts and Technology
> Labs - they do "own" a few topics cold and have
> excellent examples.
>
>
>
>
> --- Joe Yohannan <joe1265@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I was wondering how other people have handled
>> initial faults in a lab
>> scenario? A person can spend the time and review
>> the initial configs of
>> each device, or they can just start the lab and
>> resolve issues when they pop
>> up.
>>
>> Any comments?
>>
>>
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