Welcome to CCIE prep! No one said the lab was easy!

Seriously, it's just something you need to get a feel for. The whole
idea is that you need to start to understand the implications of your
choices and figure out the "right" answer based on what the lab is
asking overall. That's definitely tough in Vol I when you're first
getting started. Keep at it and try to learn from the DSG why
particular choices were made.

Bob
-- 
Sent from my iPhone, please excuse any typos.

On Oct 17, 2012, at 9:19 PM, Peter Fabian <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> new to the ccie stuff and have only just begun the studying :)  I'm going
> through volume 1 labs and I keep getting hung up on what i should and
> shouldn't do to answer a question
>
> For example a question will say "advertise the following networks..."
>
> Does this mean "only advertise these routes over the course of the entire
> lab", "advertise these routes during this question", etc.  Sometimes the
> answer to this question is further down the list within the lab but
> sometimes not.  Either way I always choose how to interpret this wrong (at
> least based on the solutions guide).
>
> Is this just one of the gotcha's that I have to get used to handling or are
> there general guidelines on how to approach questions like these on the
> real lab?
>
> Awesome list by the way
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