Review technologies.  After your first lab, you should have a good idea
about what things went well and what did not.  Most of the time it's about
"process" or HOW you attack problems and verify them to save yourself on
troubleshooting.
 
I will assume (hope?) that you took anything from your first lab that caused
you problems and spent extra time practicing those things to fix any issues!
At 45 days though, I'd pick a few labs (2-3) of them and do them over and
over.  After a while, you won't need to look at the answers that much
because you'll know things.  When this occurs, switch gears.  Do the labs
and pretend you know nothing.  Force yourself to use the DocCD (what's left
of it anyway) to find the answers.  
 
Since you know the answers already, this will be good practice because
you'll know when you found it.  But the exercise is in figuring out where
things may be.  Some things (e.g. PPP being in the Dial guide) aren't
obvious!
 
After you become more comfortable with this, do the labs some more.  Pay
attention to timing.  What can you do to be faster?  Shortcut keys typed?
Aliases?  Notepad and cut/paste?  Concentrate on the process.
 
Best of luck on your next attempt!
 
HTH,
 


Scott Morris, CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713, JNCIE-M
#153, JNCIS-ER, CISSP, et al.
CCSI/JNCI-M/JNCI-ER
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Hi There,

 

>From a little while I was a silent host and was looking for daily posts.. As
I am approaching to my 2nd attempt and it is almost 45 days away. First
attempt was pre-mature, In Jan 2008, and learn a lot from it.

 

As lab date is getting close, how I should finalize my study .. 

 

 

Regards

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Amir Tahir

 

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