they may explicitly say "make sure your console if not affected by your
AAA config". so leaving authen login none for consoles would be fine on
those routers where you have to configure AAA.
HTH
A.
On 9/7/2012 5:34 PM, Radim Jurica wrote:
And what about that AAA Auth NONE for line con0 which is configured in
almost every workbook config (if there is some aaa configuration) ?
Thanks for thoughts!
R.
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 12:43 AM, Alexei Monastyrnyi
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I would not worry about logging and monitoring commands, I left ip
inspect log drop in there myself. As for ip mtu etc, those are
changing things. General rule is if not asked for, don't configure
it. I understand they are in DMVPN tunnel examples on DocCD, put
them in there if your solutin does not work without them or if
there are explicit requirements for it.
HTH
A.
A.
On 9/7/2012 8:32 AM, Radim Jurica wrote:
Hi guys,
one question about lets say (unwanted?) fine tuning of the final
configurations in the real lab.
Will I loose my points if I left there in configs commands not
required in the task like "ip inspect log drop-pk", ACE "250 deny
ip any any log" or aliases? Or if I configure as a best practice
e.g. "ip mtu" and "ip tcp adjust-mss" on DMVPN/Tunnel interface
but the task don't need it explicitly?
And small another one:) may I use earplugs in the lab?
Thanks a lot!
R.
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