Thanks, but the example you cite in your blog has very specific criteria.
What if it was, for example, implement traffic-shaping without any special
requirements or restrictions? You would have the option of using
"traffic-shape group" under the interface or configuring MQC. Or policing
where you could go with "rate-limit" or MQC. In each case, the commands
that would be used to verify the existence of shaping or policy are
completely different.

Can we be confident that they'll figure out how we went about configuring
the technology or should we just guess that they'd probably be looking for
MQC (safe guess in this case, but it's the 1st example that popped into my
head.)

I bring this up because I did come across a particular task where they only
thing I could think to do seemed rather drastic ... I wound up spending too
much time trying to think of another way around. I'm not sure if I was
over-thinking the issue or just missing something.


On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Anthony Sequeira <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Check out this blog post where I discuss this over-configuration issue...
>
>
> http://blog.ipexpert.com/2011/11/30/common-student-questions%E2%80%93part-6-am-i-penalized-for-over-configuration/
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Josh Chamberlain
> Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 3:56 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] grading
>
> Hi, I have a question about how the grading is performed. Is it fair to
> say that if you meet the objectives without violating any rules or
> limitations than you are OK? What if you think of a way to solve a problem
> that Cisco had not considered? Will they catch that in the grading script?
> As we all know, there are often several ways to skin a cat and I wonder
> whether we can be confident that they thought of all the possibilities or
> should we be trying to deduce the manor in which they expect us to solve a
> problem?
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