mmm... they do that in the CCNA lab every session actually. The wrong type of 
cable conveniently to hand, disabled network cards... hyperterminal 
uninstalled... tcp/ip missing. Don't get me started. In the test I just took 
the NIC was disabled one of the Windows boxes. 

But what you are talking about may correspond to the Troubleshooting class, 
which is even more so. I am not sure if it is there for a certification -- I 
just became eligible for it and enough people told me I was insane to do 
switching over the summer that I was not about to attempt Troubleshooting as 
well. 

I can tell you that they are making anyone with Cisco classwork that is more 
than a year old start over from scratch.

Dana



>The horror then was that you had to go to San Francisco for the final
>exam and it was all day.  The morning part was putting together a
>network, then you went to lunch.  While you were at lunch the
>instructors would feck up your network and when you came back you had
>4 hours to fix it.

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