Just configure what is necessary. I can't image commands like aliases
are a problem, while I didn't use them on my attempts.
One of the things I found most difficult in passing this exam is the
format. IE electronic delivery and console access to devices, coupled
with the amount of work required, not necessarily the difficulty.
This has been discussed on the learning network so no NDA issues here,
some devices in lab are physical and a large number are virtual. There
aren't that many physical pieces of gear, so get used to a whole lotta
putty windows, and no tabs. This makes for a very challenging
experience with a single monitor, electronic questions and electronic
diagrams.
Nick Griffin, CCIE S/P, R/S
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 2:50 PM, ospf cloud <ospfcloud_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> for the SP exam (without breaking the NDA), does it matter which options
> one uses or is it ok as long as the requirements are met? I've heard people
> say you should get rid of unused configs like descriptions, aliases,
> metric/cost of links etc.
>
> Also, is notepad accessible? I believe putty is the new software for
> console access and no longer SecureCRT?
>
> Last question - would we have access to a Terminal server or will it be a
> case of opening up all the routers in putty (I hate opening up like 30
> putty sessions at the same time)
>
> I hope my questions is not in anyway breaking the NDA. Ciao!
>
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