If you feel you passed the lab exam, you can request a re-read.
I believe you need 80% on both Troubleshooting and 80% on
Configuration to pass the lab exam.
There should be no doubt whatsoever so if you feel you passed and got
working per the requirement, then I would go ahead and do the reread.
No need to explain yourself here, go towards Cisco and work it out with them.
Regards,
John
On 4/1/13, Eduardo Vazquez <evazquez_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am on my 4th attempt at passing the lab exam and as an
> additional exercise I thought that I would try one of the assessments that
> the 360 program offers.
>
> It seems that I did not pass the troubleshooting section although I fixed
> the problems. Not to be too specific, but in a frame relay scenario they
> ask you to fix a problem in which one host can not ping the other. I fixed
> the problem so that I could ping the other side successfully, but I did not
> get the points because I did not put a "broadcast" statement in the map.
> No where in the scenario did it say, "the command "ping x.x.x.x" should
> work AND make sure that you can run multicast over the link as well." Only
> that "ping x.x.x.x should work."
>
> I missed 3 questions in where I met the scenario's requirements. I did miss
> one legitamately, but one as opposed to 4 is the difference between pass
> and fail.
>
> I am not sure what to do about this should I always infer that even if I
> solve the problem described that there may be a hidden issue as well?
>
> Should I address this with Cisco360? I am a bit discouraged by this, as I
> felt very confident about the material.
>
> Thanks for any insight people can share.
>
> Ed Vazquez
>
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