Thanks Tyson

Now its starting to make sense, I didnt realise the change was as drastic as
this, hence my confusion.

Well judging by the new R&S lab changes not occuring till October, I think
this change may not be till early next year for Security.
Then again they may surprise us once more =)

Stu
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:03 PM, Tyson Scott <[email protected]> wrote:

>  You are not getting too close at all
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> So right now the troubleshooting is a part of a single test.
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> Based on the response of Yusuf they are in the future going to break the
> test apart like they have with R&S version 4.0 into three sections
>
> 30 minutes OEQ
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> 2.5 hours Troubleshooting test.
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> You then connect to a separate rack of equipment and
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> 5 hours configuration.
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> That is not the current format but will be moving to it possibly even with
> the version 3.0 of Security
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> This is a big reason why in volume 1 we have done both a troubleshooting
> lab and a configuration for each technology as I could see that this was
> becoming a larger portion of the test.
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> Regards,
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> *From:* Stuart Hare [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Monday, June 29, 2009 5:43 PM
> *To:* Tyson Scott
> *Subject:* Troubleshooting
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> Tyson,
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> Quick question mate on troubleshooting sections, as* *Im a bit nervous
> about about asking this on the forum to Yusuf, as Im not sure if Im cutting
> a little close to the edge.
>
> He mentioned that there would be no troubleshooting section for security
> currently, but Im now confused about what they class as a troubleshooting
> section.
>
> Anyone who has took the lab knows that there are tasks in the lab that are
> partially configured or broken that you need to troubleshoot to get working,
> wouldnt this be classed as just that, or do you think they are going back to
> something similar to the 2 day lab where troubleshooting played a huge part?
>
> Stu
>
>
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