Even though there is no explicit troubleshoot section in the current
Security lab, the current blueprint states explicitly "Knowledge of
troubleshooting is an important skill and candidates are expected to
diagnose and solve issues as part of the CCIE lab exam. "

Without breaking NDA, you should be well-prepared to complete tasks
along the lines of "technology X has been configured between devices
A, B, and C. Four faults have been introduced into the configuration.
Find and correct them and make technology X work so that the following
tests/show-command outputs are successful."

Yusuf's practice labs have an example or two of this kind of question,
along with the IPX vol. 1 "B" labs.

B*


-- 
Brian C Landers
http://www.packetslave.com/
CCIE #23115 (R&S + Security)
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