Re: What about the troubleshooting part - allowed commands

From: Scott Morris <smorris_at_ine.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 06:54:47 -0500

 While you MAY be able to do that, it is better to not rely on that in
order to solve your problems. Not everything is readily obvious in show
run. And in a scenario where you have tons of routers, it's not
feasible either.

You will have access to any and all commands in the real lab, but like in
our TS labs, we "instruct" to not use show run/show start in order to
"force" the use of other show/debug commands and work through the actual
troubleshooting process.

As always, it's a choice, but in a compressed timeframe, you want to be
as familiar with things as you can so that you can work through them
quickly and efficiently!

Scott Morris, CCIEx4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713,

JNCIE-M #153, JNCIS-ER, CISSP, et al.

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CCIE-Newbie wrote:

  Hi group,
  
  currently I'm playing around with troubleshooting labs.
  Please can anyone tell me if can do a "show run" or just like "show run
  int x/y " ??
  
  I heard it is not allowed in the troubleshooting section to do this
  commands !!
  
  Regards
  
  Dennis

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