I think the acs is a problem, as domebody else on groupstudy mentioned
similar problems but eventually got full score.
He could also telnet and ping.
It is something i will be aware of in two weeks time...
Pietet-Jan
Op 20 mei 2009 om 08:48 heeft "Tyson Scott" <[email protected]> het
volgende geschreven:\
Mohammed,
I believe the proctor was hinting to you that there was a problem
with the ACS server as a known problem in the lab. Try to think of
all the reasons that it would have not responded to requests even
though you could ping it.
Regards,
Tyson Scott - CCIE #13513 R&S and Security
Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]
] On Behalf Of Mohammed Gazzaz
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 2:15 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Security] Should I contact Cisco for a refund?
Hello,
I am asking this because in my previous attempt, there were two
strange incidents.
1- One of the routers was not configured with the default password
and I was not able to log in, so I went to the proctor and he fixed
the issue.
According to the proctor, It never happened before and my
incident was the first one. I don't remember what he told me
exactly, but I think he
mentioned something was wrong with the initial configuration.
2- ACS server was not working as it should be and I had 4 questions
that required AAA. The funny thing is AAA was not working on 3
devices (a router, asa, and a switch) and I tried both Radius and
Tacacs. I was able to ping the ACS server from these devices and
telnet to port 49. There was nothing to block communication between
the ACS server and the switch becuase they were on the same vlan.
I was getting this message " No Authorative Response ..." when I did
"test aaa group radius ...." and all the 3 devices were added as
clients in the ACS server.
I went to the proctor and told him there is a problem with the ACS
server and he told me "you have to figure out the solution".
Do you think the ACS was also not configured properly (like incident
1)? or was I doing something wrong?
Should I contact Cisco for a refund?
Did you guys face anything like this before?
Thanks for your help
Regards,
Mohammed Gazzaz
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