On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 at 00:23:49 +0100
Anselm Lingnau <ans...@tuxcademy.org> wrote:

> Fabian Thorns wrote:
> 
> > 109.2 (basic network configuration) ( and 109.3 (basic network
> > troubleshooting) each have a weight of 4. We currently list both ip and
> > some net-tools (even in case we drop ifup/ifdown), although I wouldn't
> > mind adding a hint that the focus is using iproute2.  
>
> I've always wondered about the distinction between these two objectives –
> to my mind configuration often tends to involve troubleshooting techniques
> (if only to ping around to see whether your new configuration works) and
> vice- versa, and the tools used are largely the same.

  Because they are logically distinct operations, like automobile building is
different from car-riding.  One is indeed supposed to be able to do both, yet
they are two distinct phases: first you configure, setup and bring up, then
you see if they work and if they do not why.

Alessandro
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