Test tomorrow... Qucik Question.
Megadeth4168
Member Posts: 2,157
in CCNA & CCENT
Regarding the Simulations.
Do you get marked down if you have to go back and change something?
I thought about this today after I made a stupid mistake... Twice in the same setup I'm embarrassed to say.
I was just doing a quick DHCP lab, I have 2 routers connected Via fast Ethernet. I configured Router A f 0/0 to 10.5.0.33 255.255.255.224
then I set up a DHCP pool for Network 10.5.0.0 255.255.255.224
After waiting for Router B to receive it's address from router A, I decided something was wrong and took a look. I knew right away that F 0/0 was on a different subnet than the DHCP pool was configured for. So I fixed it.
So, I was thinking, during the exam, if I was still in the simulator and upon verifying that my config worked, realized I had a mistake like that and fixed it (DHCP Pool Network 10.5.0.32), would I be penalized?
If you're curious, the way I made the same mistake was when I was configuring RIP and I did the same thing by typing Network 10.5.0.0 and ran Show IP Route, only to discover that I had made the same mistake twice during one lab!
Do you get marked down if you have to go back and change something?
I thought about this today after I made a stupid mistake... Twice in the same setup I'm embarrassed to say.
I was just doing a quick DHCP lab, I have 2 routers connected Via fast Ethernet. I configured Router A f 0/0 to 10.5.0.33 255.255.255.224
then I set up a DHCP pool for Network 10.5.0.0 255.255.255.224
After waiting for Router B to receive it's address from router A, I decided something was wrong and took a look. I knew right away that F 0/0 was on a different subnet than the DHCP pool was configured for. So I fixed it.
So, I was thinking, during the exam, if I was still in the simulator and upon verifying that my config worked, realized I had a mistake like that and fixed it (DHCP Pool Network 10.5.0.32), would I be penalized?
If you're curious, the way I made the same mistake was when I was configuring RIP and I did the same thing by typing Network 10.5.0.0 and ran Show IP Route, only to discover that I had made the same mistake twice during one lab!
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networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModI'm pretty sure all that counts is that you have it right when you go to the next question (if you are asking about going back after you have left the question you can't).An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□Yea, I agree.
Which exam are you taking? The full-blown CCNA or are you taking baby steps like me? Regardless, good luck! -
shednik Member Posts: 2,005You can make all the changes you want but once you hit next is when the grading takes place...
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Megadeth4168 Member Posts: 2,157Good deal! Thanks for the replies. Moral of the story... Always verify that your config is working
dynamik:
Baby Step route here as well