Re: logging console

From: Leigh Finch <leigh_at_leighfinch.net>
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 07:57:04 +1100

Thanks for the reply Joe,
A couple people replied off list as well and suggested, don't worry
about it or revert to the original state.

Cheers
Leigh

On 25/10/11 12:57 AM, Joe Astorino wrote:
> I would do what the lab specifies. The proctor and / or lab should direct
> you as to what is and what is not allowed. Typically, turning off debugs is
> a given. As far as logging console, if it doesn't say anything I wouldn't
> worry too much, but if it really bothers you ask the proctor or take 10
> extra seconds to copy/paste "logging con 0" into all your devices.
>
> On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 9:34 PM, Leigh Finch<leigh_at_leighfinch.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> I'm up for my first lab attempt in just over a week and I like to use
>> "logging console" especially when doing the troubleshooting section of the
>> practice labs.
>>
>> Is a "u all" going to be enough to satisfy the grading engine, or should I
>> do a "no logging console" at the end of the troubleshooting and config
>> sections in the real lab?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Leigh
>>
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