From: Rik Guyler (rik@guyler.net)
Date: Wed Jan 14 2009 - 10:48:00 ARST
Be careful of what you say here. Some of this sounds like it might be close
to an NDA violation. If this isn't actual lab content then no worries.
You will not be penalized for adding in additional configuration unless it
is either expressly forbidden or changes the nature of the functionality in
a way that does not satisfy the requirements. From the previous posts on
this topic, the general consensus is that you should *not* put in
additional, unnecessary code if it is not needed. You have to always keep
in mind that the lab does not really ever mimic a real-world network so you
have to throw best practice right out the window and just fulfill the
requirements. Nothing more, nothing less.
Rik
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Alexandre Oliveira
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 5:59 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: CCIE score criteria
All,
Last week I had an unfortunate score of my Lab examination and I was
wondering how the Proctors evaluate our answers (or at least an idea).
The Exam is quite clear about what is needed to accomplish each task, but as
far as I know, each one can be done in our way (if there are some).
I was thinking about some questions:
- that BGP session they requested, I've used some commands for ALL routers,
like "no bgp default route-target filter, no bgp def ipv4 unicast," is this
forbidden?
- the peers I created had: "send-community (for ipv4), next-hop-self (for
ALL eBGP)" is this considered an error?
I could see some instructions clear, like: "no other router should have
VPNV4 session against ASxx but R7", where it shows precisely what is allowed
and what is not, but those "best practice commands" (at my point of view)
shouldn't be disallowed, or should they be?
Well, if someone have some tips related to this and to "what should I be
worried in my next (and please Lord LAST) attempt, e-mail me.
Thanks a lot!
Alexandre.
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