Let's put it this way, the instructions are clear enough that you will know 
what you are expected to do, but vague enough to give you enough rope to 
hang yourself if you are not totally prepared.

Does that help?


>From: "Brad Ellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Brad Ellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: CCIE lab question
>Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 14:00:56 -0400
>
>definitely breaks the NDA!!!
>
>:)
>-Brad
>""Richard Holland"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>00e401bfca60$7039a380$bb01a8c0@RICHARD">news:00e401bfca60$7039a380$bb01a8c0@RICHARD...
>Ladies and Gentleman,
>
>   I don't see this violating the NDA, but if so.. I apologize.
>
>   When you take the lab, do they give you a block of ips for IP, and cable
>ranges for appletalk and let you address the devices the way you and the
>directions dictate?  Is your topology created by you, or do they tell you
>"hook router 1 into router 2 , using both Serial 0 interfaces"?
>
>I'm just trying to find out how you know what topology you're drawing out
>and how much design in the addressing they do for ya.
>
>My thoughts are they give you address space, you address devices based on
>the lab's needs, and they tell you in the directions what cables go where,
>then you can draw the topology out.
>
>Richard Holland
>CCNP,MCSE
>OpenBSD
>
>
>
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