Like Kings said. It's already pre-configured stuff that just isn't working the 
right way. Usually they will tell you how many mistakes they made in the 
configuration so you can solve those 3 or 4.


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Rick Mur
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Sr. Support Engineer – IPexpert, Inc.
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On 26 apr 2010, at 12:48, Kingsley Charles wrote:

> You did the Yusuf's lab 1 right?
>  
> Two troubleshooting cases are given - DMVPN and NAT.
>  
> The features will be already configured. You need to find the missing 
> configuration in the feature and also the
> issues in the other devices. Like there might need to open firewall opening 
> or a vlan filter blocking the feature traffic which should be removed.
>  
>  
>  
> With regards
> Kings
> 
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Jimmy Larsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi
> 
> How about troubleshooting in the real lab? Will it be like WB1 part a/b with 
> a total reload of configs before troubleshooting? (and if so: will it be 
> based on the previous configuration tasks or a complete new scenario? And, 
> will it be at a specific time when I wont be able to return to 
> pre-troubleshooting-tasks?), or will it be "embedded" in the configuration 
> tasks?
> 
> Anyone that can clarify?
> 
> Br Jimmy
> 
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