TS are in virtual env and config is on real routers

TS tickets are not going to affect config portion .
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 5:40 PM, J D'Silva <[email protected]> wrote:

> I actually asked the proctor this exact question during one of my
> attempts.  His answer was effectively "Fix it any way you like, no
> restrictions".
>
> Jason
>
> On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 10:35 AM, George Leslie <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Gents,Quick question to get your opinion on something. By now, we all
> have
> > the idea for the TS section that "thou shalt not remove any existing
> > configuration but make what is there work without removing any
> > pre-configured features". Great. In some practice labs, there is often a
> > small section right at the start of the Config Section, where you have to
> > find and defuse a couple of pre-configured time bombs, that is,  config
> > that will screw up upcoming config tasks later in the lab. My question
> is:
> > if you are not given the explicit warning above, not to remove features,
> is
> > just getting rid of the offending config valid? E.g.  Let's say the
> initial
> > switch configs have a VACL in a VLAN, whose only purpose is to block ARP.
> >  Later in the lab, you have to manually set MAC addresses on router
> > interfaces in that VLAN, and are barred from using static arp entries.
> You
> > are told in the small switch TS section, that a feature has been
> configured
> > that will cause you grief later in the lab.
> >  Is the removal of this VACL a valid solution?  Basically, in the config
> > section is the bottom line "Do what you need to do"? Your thoughts?
> > Regards, George.
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