Re: Create your own tshoot lab

From: Raghava <raghava.rao85_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 04:02:30 +0000

Hi

Ya, it happened with me a lot of times, when I don't save well and next day I see a new behaviour of setup, then I check things .. Make it right and then start with my tasks..

Its a good way to start of with tshoot part I think so..as we learn to look for the issues and solve, before moving ahead..

Cheers!!
Raghava

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Subject: Create your own tshoot lab

Hey team,

fun fun fun ... I have learned this simple technique a few times now ... ;-)

Create your own tshoot lab by forgetting to save your configs.

Do this at various stages of your lab, but try not to focus on what you
forgot. At the end of the night shut down your gear, knowing that you left
parts of it unsaved.

Come back the next night and see what is and what is not working. If you
think of it, try and use debug and show commands to uncover what is wrong!

This may sound simple, and for some of you this will not be much of a
challenge, but for me, and hopefully a few of you, this creates broken
protocols and abnormal behavior. fun fun fun ...

Enjoy!

;-)

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