- Sep 25, 2001
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I will state, first of all, this is not going to get me/you in any trouble. This is a school exersize on routesr that are not connected to a network and will cause no inconviences or get no on angry. If you are okay with not pissing people off, read on.
I am in a CCNA class where our instructor has divided up the class into two teams of 4 people, Team1 and Team2. Team1 gets 10 mins. to set up the 5 router lab as told by our instructor(same as in the CCNA cirriculum if you are familiar with it). It isnt anything terribally complicated, just ips, host tables, checking cable connectons, getting telnet working, thats about it. After that is done, Team2 gets 5 mins to make just three changes to the routers(hardware or a configuration change). Then, Team1 comes back and is timed on how long it takes them to correct all the changes(without reloading routers, or copying a saved config, all has to be done by hand). With the limited number of changes I was wondering what some good things to screw up. Anyone have any good ideas on what to do? We had a practice today, and it took the group 10 mins to figure out I cut one wire on their console cable . So cutting wires they will not prepare for. Oh ya, requirments: no changing passwords, no changes to the computers, nothing destructive(rule added after my console stunt ), and cannot load a diffrent IOS. So if anyone has any ideas, please let me know.
Thanks
Garrett
I am in a CCNA class where our instructor has divided up the class into two teams of 4 people, Team1 and Team2. Team1 gets 10 mins. to set up the 5 router lab as told by our instructor(same as in the CCNA cirriculum if you are familiar with it). It isnt anything terribally complicated, just ips, host tables, checking cable connectons, getting telnet working, thats about it. After that is done, Team2 gets 5 mins to make just three changes to the routers(hardware or a configuration change). Then, Team1 comes back and is timed on how long it takes them to correct all the changes(without reloading routers, or copying a saved config, all has to be done by hand). With the limited number of changes I was wondering what some good things to screw up. Anyone have any good ideas on what to do? We had a practice today, and it took the group 10 mins to figure out I cut one wire on their console cable . So cutting wires they will not prepare for. Oh ya, requirments: no changing passwords, no changes to the computers, nothing destructive(rule added after my console stunt ), and cannot load a diffrent IOS. So if anyone has any ideas, please let me know.
Thanks
Garrett