Congrats again Jay!  Very nice write up.  You definitely put the time in and it 
was great seeing all of your hard work pay off.   



James Key
CCIE #25772 (Voice)  


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Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 10:42 AM
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Lab experience

Pi day (3/14) was good to me; I passed the routing and switching lab to get my 
digits! CCIE #28391

I stayed at Comfort Suites this time rather than the Wingate next door and was 
happy I switched. Much nicer hotel - cleaner/newer room, better breakfast and 
free beer from 5-7pm (Mon, Tue and Wed only I think.) They will shuttle you to 
other nearby places but I didn't ask about the lab.
Regardless, I recommend renting a car so you don't have to rely on someone else 
on such an important day.

Overall I felt my lab this time was more difficult than last time but I was 
more prepared. Strange how a day can feel like it is dragging on forever yet 
going by so quickly at the same time. I felt much more rushed on this attempt 
and was very aware of the clock throughout the whole day. For my last attempt I 
also said that I was having fun for about 75% of the day and that was not the 
case this time. I had a number of times during the day where I was rather 
stressed about either mistakes I'd made or not being able to think through the 
solution I wanted to use.

I struggled more with the troubleshooting section this time than before and 
ended with only 2-3 minutes to spare (after 1 round of verifying all the 
tickets at the end.) One good thing about the TS section now is Cisco is VERY 
clear about what you need to accomplish in order to consider a ticket solved. 
Even so, there were a couple tickets that I felt I made too drastic of changes 
to fix the problem and wasn't sure if I'd get the points for them. Even though 
my solution matched the output they wanted I wouldn't be surprised at all if I 
missed points on those.

Config section was more complicated than my first attempt but there was nothing 
in there that I had absolutely no idea how to accomplish. There were several 
topics I needed help from the DocCD and I asked the proctor quite a few 
questions again. I got off to a fairly slow start and by lunchtime wasn't even 
done with IGP config. After lunch it felt like things were just getting worse 
as I struggled with a couple sections and started making some really stupid 
typos. In the end I had to scrap all my BGP config and start over due to 
non-technical mistakes. By then I was freaking out pretty bad and before 
starting BGP over I took a bathroom break and tried to 'reset'
myself. I pushed through the rest of the routing config and by the time I 
started on services and misc topics I didn't think I had enough time to finish. 
Somehow I was able to knock all those tasks out in a pretty short amount of 
time and still had an hour left to verify. Line by line I went through the 
entire lab and verified points for each section. In the end there were a couple 
tasks that I wasn't sure if I'd get points for but the rest I felt very good 
about. I did go back and change a few things in that last hour and had a freak 
out moment in the last 15 minutes when I couldn't get something working again 
that I tried to fix. That last change took me right up until the last 5 minutes.

You hear it all the time from IPexpert instructors and I can't stress this 
enough - READ THE ENTIRE LAB BEFORE YOU START. Tasks at the end can have a big 
impact on how you do things early on. If you don't read the whole thing you 
will likely be rebuilding some of the basics to allow later tasks to work 
correctly.

Two things that stood out to me about my lab day:

   1. Had a router pull an 'R2' on me twice throughout the day when I
   rebooted it. The proctor was clear that this was my problem to fix even when
   the router didn't recognize it's flash memory.
   2. A task was worded using KB for a function that clearly required Kb. I
   asked the proctor a couple times and she insisted that I should configure it
   as if it requested Kb. I almost started the task by converting bytes to bits
   and that would have been completely wrong based on what I was told. After
   the lab she agreed with me that the lab wording is misleading.
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