Josh,

As a piece of advise, I would have some basic level of troubleshooting
regarding OSPF and routing. I have heard instances of interfaces or
loopbacks that might not be reachable from the default config.

Although you don't want to spend a whole lot of time on this, I would
expect a CCIE to have some basic level of config and troubleshooting should
something not have connectivity. Again the type of issues that could be
induced in the lab are very limited.




On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 7:12 PM, Josh Petro <josh.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> I'm sorry for asking this question, but it hit me a little while ago that
> for the most part, routing via OSPF is setup on most (if not all) of the
> practice labs. Is that the case in the real lab? I'm trying to make sure I
> don't need to brush up on my OSPF commands prior to my attempt. I know the
> previous versions of the lab had more IP routing in them, but I wasn't sure
> what this version was like.
>
> Also, I'm assuming our connection to the lab is via console cable and
> there is no way to telnet to the gateways, correct? Reason I ask is because
> we're always talking about speed and whatnot and 9600 baud isn't exactly
> what you'd want so I've been practicing my command line switches for
> finding the correct running-config commands.
>
> Any info (without breaking NDA) is appreciate.
>
> Josh
>
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