Tyson,

 

This is great to know. Thanks for sharing.

 

Angel.
 


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To: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 23:40:14 -0400
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Ask the Expert with Maurilio Gorito





If you guys haven’t been following the Ask the Expert By Maurilio Gorito Here 
are a few Highlights.
 
Hi Gaurav, 

The routers have 2 LAN ports, usually fast Ethernet, and 2 serial ports. You 
might have a additional router to be your FR switch. We use 24 port switches so 
it allows us to have a full back-to-back connections between the switches and 
have all routers LAN ports connected as well. 

Regards, 
Maurilio 
 
Hi, 

You are correct, the 3725 routers and 3550 still on v3.0 and will be gone on 
v4.0. Also the 1841 will be added in v4.0. The fact on preparation is that you 
can still preparing to v4.0 using the current v3.0 devices. 

The SecureCRT we are using is v3.0 and there is no plan of upgrading or change 
it at the moment. 

Regards, 
Maurilio 
 
 
Hi Gaurav, 

The number of exact devices might change from lab exam to lab exam that is why 
we don't give the exact number of them or model. The minimum number of router 
you should consider is 5 and it can be either two 3825s and three 1841s or two 
1841s and three 3825s. The switches I'd recommend four 3560s. 

In regarding the IOS I recommend you to use the latest available 12.4(T) for 
the routers and the latest 12.2 for the switches. 

The Open ended questions are done on the computer by yourself, so no Proctor 
will be interviewing you. 

Regards, 
Maurilio 
 
Hello, 

During the lab exam you will have access to the documentation online at 
http://www.cisco.com/web/psa/products/index.html. 

Regards, 
Maurilio 
 
Hi Maurilio. 

Are you able to tell us about the keyboards that you use in the labs? I know it 
sounds a little pedantic to ask but I think if I am confronted with a different 
keyboard layout in the lab it will slow me down quite a lot. I have my lab 
booked for Brussels, if you are able to say what the keyboard make/model and 
language layout is it would help me very much. 

Thank you 
Simon
 
Hi Simon, 

We use logitec qwerty keyboard and the language is English. 

Regards, 
Maurilio
 
Maurilio, 

First of all, thanks for the chance to communicate with the actual CCIE lab 
exam developer! 

Next, could you please confirm my understanding of the new exam format and 
grading procedures: 

As I see it, the exam consists of three section. A candidate must obtain the 
PASS mark in *every* section in order to pass the exam. 

Sections: 

(1) Open Ended Questions (OEQ) (0.5 hours): 3 questions in total; A candidate 
needs to answer two questions out of three correctly to get the PASS mark in 
this section. The results are graded by a human. A total of 30 minutes are 
allocated to finish this section. 

(2) Troubleshooting Section (2 hours). A configuration is loaded in the 
candidate's rack, and the candidate is presented with a troubleshooting 
scenario, formatted as a series of trouble-tickets. Additionally, L2, L3 IGP 
diagrams are presented for reference. 
Every ticket has a point allocation. The results are graded by the verification 
script and confirmed by a human. A relative score of 80% must be obtained to 
get the PASS mark for this section. 

(3) Configuration Section (5,5 hours). A new scenario, different from the one 
presented during the Troubleshooting section is presented to the candidate. The 
formatting is similar to the old exam, with the tasks, point allocation, 
diagrams and so on. 
The approximate number of tasks here is 25-30. The section results are graded 
by the verification script and confirmed by a human. A relative score of 80% 
must be obtained to get the PASS mark for this section. 

A candidate may finish every section in advance and move forward to the next 
section. However, the candidate is not allowed to return to any previous 
section. 

And I still have some questions to ask you: 

Q1: How many tickets should a candidate expect during the troubleshooting 
section? 
Q2: Is the old rule "80 point of 100" no longer valid? Many people assume the 
new exam has the following point allocation: OEQ (21), Troubleshooting + 
Configuration (79). 
Q3: As for MPLS VPN topics, what is the extent covered in the new blueprint? 
Will advanced scenarios such as CsS, Inter-AS VPN, MPVN, MPLS TE be included as 
well? 

Thanks in advance for your answers! 

Petr Lapukhov, CCIE#16379 (R&S/Security/SP/Voice) 
 
Hi Petr, 

Your overall assumptions are correct and very well put. Below just a few 
clarifications: 

1. The Open Ended Questions are 4 questions total and the candidate needs to 
get at least three out of four. 

2. The total score of the CCIE lab exam still 100 points, now divided between 
the three sections. At this point I can't disclose the exact point allocation 
per section but you can expect the Configuration section to have between 25-30 
questions and the Troubleshooting section to have between 10 to 15 
trouble-tickets. 

3. Regarding of MPLS we are planning to cover the basic configurations on label 
switching, VRFs and L3VPN. No advanced scenarios will be part of the exam. 

Regards, 
Maurilio 
 
 
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