From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Jan 08 2008 - 15:03:25 ARST
ow would you accomplish this task?
It's simple but it can be tricky since we are asked to
interpret and use our own thought processes.
Richard Deal adds insight. Look at Gorito if you need
more besides your favorite vendor's tricks.
Security and QoS seem to always be filled with enough
wiggle room to kill you. And usually have enough
point s assigned to cause a repeat.
--- Mounir Mohamed <mounir.mohamed@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Snyder,
>
> For me after complete my 30 Internetwork expert
> labs, still feel weak in
> security stuff, but I was do not like to read more
> full books as I'm already
> understand the stuff but still can not solve the
> labs tasks 100% correct, so
> I decide to back and read the whole security stuff
> from DOC-CD for the
> second time then, returned back to IE VOL2 labs (or
> any other vendor labs if
> u have in order to face new tasks) and solve all
> security tasks again and
> this help me a lot, finally reading followed by
> practice is the way to
> understand how and why one solution preferred over
> another,
>
> Hope that help.
>
>
> On Jan 7, 2008 3:26 PM, Snyder, Daniel P
> <DPSnyder@hammond.k12.in.us> wrote:
>
> > Took the lab last week in RTP and failed. I seemed
> to be pretty close
> > and the lab wasn't too bad. My question... is
> there any good reading
> > material that covers the "security" portion of the
> lab? Not necessarily
> > the switch security but more of ACL type security
> with examples and
> > such? I retake my exam on Feb 21st and I want to
> touch up that and my
> > QoS.... Thanks in advance...
> >
> >
>
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