I do cut them some slack on somethings, but typo errors? i mean someone needs 
to look at the text man. 

We may have some differences on how things are done, but since this is a 
learning environment they need to do better on catching errors, or we will go 
to the lab thinking something we do in our practice is wrong.
 

"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, 
he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blind-folded fear." 
Thomas Jefferson
" Where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise"

--- On Mon, 9/26/11, marc abel <[email protected]> wrote:


From: marc abel <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Ipexpert
To: "mark salmon" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Monday, September 26, 2011, 11:31 AM


I  agree the errors are annoying. I do cut them some slack because
putting together labs of these magnitude is a difficult thing. What is
aggravating to me is that reported errors never seem to be corrected.
I used to send in errors I found to the list, but rarely do any more
because it never seemed to make a difference. I think if they made a
dedicated effort to correct errors that were reported they could take
their product to the next level.

-Marc

On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 8:41 AM, mark salmon <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am somewhat disappointed with the IPexpert labs, i am seeing too many 
> errors that should be caught. I am working on WB 2. Lab #5 has typpgraphical 
> errors the lab diagram did not match the description in the text, for BGP 
> they clearly sated that the new loopback addresses (task 4.2) that states the 
> router should advertise 192.168.100.0/23 via Ibgp. The answer have us filter 
> those routes globally in BGP so r6 will get the /23 and not the more 
> specific. My solution was to use a RM and block the more specific to the Ibgp 
> peer and not to the EBGP peer. Not sure if that is an error per se, I am more 
> concerned about the actual errors ("wrong" IP addresses) concerns me.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> "Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be 
> one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blind-folded 
> fear." Thomas Jefferson
> " Where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise"
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