sandwich wrote: » Is there only one right configuration to the simulator questions? I know you can get partial credit for questions, but what if you achieve the desired result? I was testing this on the Boson practice exams. I did the configurations necessary for a problem and made the network 'work', but not in a way that the simulator wanted. It ended up being counted wrong. Is this how the real exam is like?
jbrad95706 wrote: » I can tell you this – I have never once read a post where someone has said, “I fail because of the simulator.”
sandwich wrote: » I was testing this on the Boson practice exams. I did the configurations necessary for a problem and made the network 'work', but not in a way that the simulator wanted. It ended up being counted wrong. Is this how the real exam is like?
mikej412 wrote: » Without knowing what that Boson SIM was, it's always possible you had a correct answer and it was just marked wrong. Did you email Boson about the problem? But the key may be the "how they wanted" -- if the SIM Instructions IMPLIED they wanted you to do it one way and you did something else, then it's wrong. If you're supposed to assign an IP Address to a remote Router interface and then verify it works -- putting the IP Address on another local Router interface and pinging that might "work" in a SIM -- but it doesn't complete the required task(s). Or putting the WRONG IP Address on an Interface and pinging that WRONG IP Address may "work" -- but you didn't meet the requirements.
sandwich wrote: » It was just something like: Computer x can't ping Computer y. The two routers are currently using RIPv2. Make it work. I figured out that RIP was missing a network it was connected to on one of the routers and fixed it the first time by adding it. Then I tried it another time by adding a static route which also fixed it, but that was marked wrong. I'm not sure if that's not following instructions. They never said anything about configuring RIP specifically.
sandwich wrote: » I figured out that RIP was missing a network it was connected to on one of the routers and fixed it the first time by adding it. Then I tried it another time by adding a static route which also fixed it, but that was marked wrong. I'm not sure if that's not following instructions. They never said anything about configuring RIP specifically.