Re: What about the troubleshooting part - allowed commands

From: Marko Milivojevic <markom_at_ipexpert.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 23:46:40 +0000

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 22:25, Nadeem Rafi <nrafia_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> With my little experience and very little knowledge, already offended a good
> person with misunderstanding :( which is another story, i can understand
> that a candidate should build both skills. And he should know at what stage
> where to look. If a candidate build a habit of only checking sh run then he
> can fix a lot of issues within very short time, esp. those configs which he
> build by himself. If such a user is introduced to an
> unknownB environmentB then his efficiency will be not as it should be.
> For un-knownB environmentsB and tricky things he should build his knowledge
> and TS skills B upon Debug commands and structured analytical approach.
> Just my two cents...I dont want to get involve in a battle of elephants :)
> Gentlemen i respect all of you.

If you mean me - quite the contrary... You supported my argument!.
Also, your opinion matters. Of course it does - you are the one going
after digits - we who argue endlessly already have 4-5 of 'em :-).

I actually think this discussion is very useful. Troubleshooting is no
small part of the new exam format. Many tickets there can be
approached in different ways. Doing things right during that section
can save you A LOT of time for configuration section. Every second
counts. Heck, I'm even going to go on and say that REALLY WELL
prepared student should be ably to breeze through troubleshooting
section in 55-75 minutes.

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