Hi Derek,

You say "most times" and you are correct. What are the times it wouldn't
work? How might those times bite you either while configuring later
elements of your lab, or how they might test your solution with a grading
script?

We must learn the right thing to do, even if IOS doesn't warn you about
something. :-)


On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 9:01 AM, Mills, Derek <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Most times configuring dot1q tunnel in the lab will work just fine without
> changing the MTU on the switches. What is the opinion on whether we should
> change it or not? If there is a specific task requirement for it there is
> no question, but is it expected and standard procedure just to increase it
> ALL the time when you configure it? Will you miss the points if you don't
> configure it?
>
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