From: martijn (groupstudy@martijnj.nl)
Date: Mon Aug 06 2007 - 16:14:47 ART
All,
more for security but why not here, I saw somewhere you would like to
set time and date accurately, if not asked otherway, in order not to
generate a 1999 certificate for ssh or isakmp or ca.
Also absolute time-range stuff would be interesting to manage with
possible random settings.
Martijn
Gregory Gombas wrote:
> Regarding #3, will they allow you to save the text files to the lab computer?
> I would think they would not...considering you could see other
> people's config files...
>
> Can someone conform this?
>
> On 8/5/07, Ben <bmunyao@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thanks Guys
>>
>> 1.Config-register settings
>> 2.IOS+feat-sets
>> 3.save initial configs for reference
>> 4.time saving measures eg
>> no ip domain-lookup
>> logging synchronous on console
>> privilege level 15 on console
>>
>> Ben
>>
>>
>> On 8/2/07, Djerk Geurts <djerk@djerk.nl> wrote:
>>> Another piece of advice: save the pre-conifgurations, it helps a lot when
>>> you 'forget' that you're not allowed to change certain things and you did.
>>>
>>> I generally make a diagram of what I find before studying the given
>>> diagram
>>> in detail. Comparing the two quickly finds you any intentional/accidental
>>> weirdness. My first diagram will include device types, IOS + feat-sets, IP
>>> addressing and dlci's. Generally anything I can find that is worth noting.
>>> The conf-reg is a nice addition, thank you Gary.
>>>
>>> Djerk
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On
>>>> Behalf Of Gary Duncanson
>>>> Sent: donderdag 2 augustus 2007 14:39
>>>> To: Ben
>>>> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>>>> Subject: Re: Lab exam "must check" list before starting
>>>>
>>>> (Myth x Possibilities)/Reality = Check everything you can
>>>> think of at the
>>>> beginning of the lab. Maybe even config-register values.
>>>>
>>>> Don't forget regular wr mem and verifications as you gop along too.
>>>>
>>>> Gary
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Ben" <bmunyao@gmail.com>
>>>> To: "Cisco certification" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>>>> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 9:35 AM
>>>> Subject: Lab exam "must check" list before starting
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> I once heard of someone who started the lab exam, only to
>>>> discover 3hrs
>>>>> into
>>>>> the lab that one router did not have advanced IP services
>>>> feature set,
>>>>> required for some of the tasks. Apparently, he was required
>>>> to detect this
>>>>> early and inform the proctor, so he failed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Perhaps this is just urban legend, but has anyone come up
>>>> with a list of
>>>>> things to check before starting the lab exam?
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA
>>>>> Ben
>>>>>
>>>>>
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