From: Marko Milivojevic (markom@markom.info)
Date: Fri Oct 24 2008 - 18:04:23 ARST
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 17:12, nouman abbasi <abbasi.nouman@gmail.com> wrote:
> But in the LAB Exam ; we dont have access to the BackBone ; how to overcome
> in such scenario.
No, you don't. However, the very error message yourself should
indicate to you that you are doing something wrong. I hope you read my
blog (I'm not advertising, but I don't want to write something for 4th
time). It is clearly an impossible problem to solve and those are NOT
present in the lab. So, if something appears to be impossible, it
means that you are doing something wrong. That is troubleshooting
portion of the exam -- you need to figure out way out of the mess you
made!
> Sorry to say but proctor behaves wierd sometimes.
> I remember a comment from a proctor to my friend
>
> Comment => "The question is in plain English ; dont ask such question"
Please, don't trust those stories. Proctors are very helpful and
forthcoming professionals. If you ask them politely, you will receive
answer that should point you in the right direction. If your friend
got that answer, that means that he asked a very wrong question. I
once got an answer "please, read your workbook". That was enough for
me to know that I horribly overlooked something!
-- Marko CCIE #18427 (SP) My network blog: http://cisco.markom.info/Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net
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