Hi George,

There is nothing called "barred" in CCIE lab, all you got to know is the
rules of the game.
show runn would eat your time unnecessarily and you already have limited
time at hand when it comes to troubleshooting.
You cant just think of having a rough guess by doing sh runn , if you know
the real problem just focus on the specifics rather
than looking at full config.

You can run debug all as well at your free will in lab and crash your
routers.
But all you need to make sure is that you grab those 8 tickets in less than
2 hours.
Its all about time management and having razor sharp eyes to know where the
fault is - which comes with knowing the technology.

All the best with your studies.

Regards,
Rishika Goel
CCIE# 33041

On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 3:00 PM, George Leslie <[email protected]
> wrote:

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> Hi all,Very simple question! On the troubleshooting section of the real
> exam, are you barred from using "show runn" or "show start"? Reason I ask
> is that lots of verification you see in the lab books and the videos tend
> to shy away from using show runn etc. I just wondered if this was to try
> and build good habits, or out of necessity due to show runn being not
> allowed? Regards, George.
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