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saving configs ( copy run start)
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| Do you save the configs on the simulation questions on the exam or not.Please help | |
| rsteedma 2002-07-18, 3:20 pm |
| Cisco has stated that they don't require you to do a "copy run start" at the end. They grade you based on whether you solved the specific questions they asked or not. 
Cheers,
Ron
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| quote: Originally posted by rsteedma
Cisco has stated that they don't require you to do a "copy run start" at the end. They grade you based on whether you solved the specific questions they asked or not. 
Cheers,
Ron
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Ron Steedman CCNP, CCNA, MCP, BS Computer Science
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Thanks Ron | |
| SureshHomepage 2002-07-21, 3:55 am |
| No need for writing the running configs onto startup, in the simulations. | |
| makan007 2002-07-22, 5:20 am |
| Copy run start if you feel insecure.  | |
| ciscoteacher 2002-07-22, 7:39 am |
| Please, do not issue the "copy run start" command UNLESS the simulation asks you to.
The simulation has no idea whether or not you are insecure, only that you issued a command that was not called for. |
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