No limitations.

I think Marc Abel said it the other day about ACL's, too. Don't remove them if 
they are the issue. Simply prepend the appropriate statement in a higher 
sequence to make it work.

Troubleshooting is a difficult area to state don't use "sh run". However, it 
should be the last measure. If you are told to reach a router from a router, 
think routing protocols, tables, and reachability. A sh ip route x x, or a sh 
run | s router or sh ip protocols would be your first check. If the route 
exists, go to the next item- remote device route filtering, interface ACL, 
traceroute, etc.

An instructor once told me- Take a quick guess after thinking about a top 3 
issues list. Take a quick look, and then think about what type of command it 
would be that would cause the issue. Is it a global command or interface 
command. That idea was the best single piece of advice I received.

In summary- think about the sections of the config that would be the problem, 
after thinking about the technology that would enable it. Then, view only those 
sections and resolve it and move on.

The secret of my success was repetition, multiple vendors, and labbing, 
labbing, followed by labbing. I logged 150+ hours of actual rack time the 5 
weeks leading up to my lab, with no days off. I was labbing 4+ hours a day, and 
it paid off. Don't get relaxed about fulfilling your dream. Go get it- sleep 
later!

Happy labbing!

Regards,
Jay McMickle- CCIE #35355 (R&S)
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On May 30, 2012, at 4:30 AM, George Leslie <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> 
> 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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