Will proctor challenge candidate during configuration section after troubleshooting section introduced?

Kevin, you mean they would go in and break something.  I remember hearing about that testing methodology, but I don’t think that has been done in several years. Between the troubleshooting and the configuration you’ll have your hands full, no need to break something in the middle of it!!

 

What I have heard about on other Labs and previously in the R&S, were errors in the initial configurations of the devices, which forced you to fix them otherwise things would not work.  With the introduction of the troubleshooting section I’m not sure if they still have that or not.  Hopefully someone else can chime in.

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