I suggested something a few months ago.  There are several people who are
renting their racks out remotely. How about if somebody puts up a really
complicated config with a bunch of bugs and charges the rest of us some
small, cover-your-expenses type fee. Those of us who wanted to participate
could make a game out of it (taping into our competitive natures)...  Who
can find the most bugs, who can find them all in the quickest time, etc... I
think the real troubleshooting period is three or four hours, so I think
that limit should be imposed, which means the rack-provider could service
quite a few people in the course of a weekend. 

I've compiled a list of bugs to insert if somebody wants to do the grunt
work of putting up the initial config, let me know...

Just my $.02

--- Dennis



-----Original Message-----
From: Dean, Justin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 8:20 AM
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Subject: Troubleshooting


I am reading all the posts about how brutal the troubleshooting part has
become and thinking.....Hmmm. how does one prepare for this???  Does anyone
have any ideas how to study/prepare for the troubleshooting part. Obviously
the main part is understanding how everything works and works together, but
does anyone have any suggestions on how to practice for this part of the
exam? Thanks,

Justin M. Dean, CCNP, CCDP
Network Engineer
NRT, Incorporated
(949)367-3438
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