From: McCallum, Robert (robert.mccallum@thus.net)
Date: Mon Nov 03 2003 - 11:56:26 GMT-3
The approach I took was to pass the lab :-)
Robert McCallum 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin D. Fierbaugh [mailto:marty@networkwv.com] 
> Sent: 03 November 2003 13:30
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Lab Tactics
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> Hello all,
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> My question is in relation to tactics.  There are many 
> options for completing a particular task.  However, I imagine 
> taking a certain approach verses another may keep you out of 
> troubleshooting hot water.
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> My question is, if given a scenario where you have several 
> options are you better off to keep it as simple as possible 
> or try to dig deeper to find out what the test is looking for 
> (i.e. read ahead).  I am sure people have configd themselves 
> into corners before by trying to impress (BGP comes to mind) 
> the grading proctor.
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> I have found that real world implementation can differ from 
> approaches to a lab environment and I am afraid my views may 
> be jaded by my own personal experiences and design practices.
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> Any advice would be appreciated.
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> Thanks,
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