Hi Stu 

                As part of the init config can’t you add the correct flash file 
and then either get the script to reload it or as part of the process have the 
client reload before  they start. 

 

It’s got to be better to have the systems setup correctly so that time can be 
spent on study not trying to figure out what IOS it should load for what rack. 

 

Just my 2 cent 

 

Dave

 

 

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stuart Hare
Sent: 08 June 2009 17:20
To: Johan Bornman
Cc: OSL Lab Exam
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Security] Lab 1B

 

Do a dir flash on the device usually on proctorlabs there are are 2 code 
versions 12.4 22 T and 12.4 3T.

 

Check your config register to ensure it's set correctly the issue the boot 
system flash <image filename> and then reload the device.

 

As rack 1 is shared between the r&s and security pods it's pot luck with who 
used it last I suppose.

 

Generally it's worth a quick check prior to loading the cfgs.

 

Stu

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On 8 Jun 2009, at 17:02, "Johan Bornman" <[email protected]> wrote:

        Checked 1st router and I am on Version 12.4(13r)T

        2nd Router Version 12.4(1r) [hqluong 1r]

        3rd Router Version 12.4(1r) [hqluong 1r]

        How do I get the correct code if that is the problem? I don’t think I 
have control over that.

         

        I was hoping that the initial uploads will be fine so that I can spend 
maximum time working through the labs. 

        Having to check that the devices have uploaded correctly is very 
frustrating as I wouldn’t know what is right and wrong.  

         

        From: Stuart Hare [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: 08 June 2009 17:15
        To: Brandon Carroll
        Cc: Johan Bornman; OSL Lab Exam
        Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Security] Lab 1B

         

        The main issue with the load configs is the dual code versions on the 
routers so to provide r&s and sec support. Have u made sure your on 12.4 22 T 
code on the routers.

         

        My issues with initial configs have always been down to the wrong ios 
running.

         

        Even if you do use load cfgs always make sure the first thing u do is 
confirm l2 / l3 is all correct, all vlans exist ips are reachable etc.

        
        Sent from my iPhone

        
        On 8 Jun 2009, at 16:02, Brandon Carroll <[email protected]> 
wrote:

                Did you load the initial configs?

                On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Johan Bornman <[email protected]> 
wrote:

                I am busy with Lab1B.

                 

                I am following the proctor guide, every command as per the 
guide. The results of the commands in the proctor guide compared to what I have 
running on the devices are very different. Is this an initial upload problem, 
is the guide not up to date? I have reverted the pod 2 times now and reloaded 
the initial config 3 times.

                 

                1 Example

                On page 51 of the proctor guide I am running:

                My result:

                Sw3(config-if)#do sh int trunk

                 

                Port        Mode             Encapsulation  Status        
Native vlan

                Fa0/5       on               802.1q         trunking      1

                Fa0/10      on               802.1q         trunking      24

                Fa0/23      on               802.1q         trunking      1

                Fa0/24      on               802.1q         trunking      1

                 

                Port        Vlans allowed on trunk

                Fa0/5       2,10

                Fa0/10      1-4094

                Fa0/23      1-4094

                Fa0/24      1-4094

                 

                Port        Vlans allowed and active in management domain

                Fa0/5       2

                Fa0/10      1-2,24,99

                Fa0/23      1-2,24,99

                Fa0/24      1-2,24,99

                 

                Port        Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not 
pruned

                Fa0/5       2

                 

                Port        Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not 
pruned

                Fa0/10      1-2,24,99

                Fa0/23      1-2,24,99

                Fa0/24      none

                 

                The above is different from what is on page 51.

                 

                None of the tasks/verifications/ping commands in this lab has 
the same result as per the proctor guide.

                 

                Can somebody from IPExpert assist?

                 

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