Hi There - I am very interested in the "IPv4/IPv6 Multicast Operation and
Troubleshooting" book that Marko refers to earlier.  Not only would I like
to buy this but I am wondering if this is part of a larger set of books to
be released by IPEXPERT?  If so, does anyone know the main topics that
will be coming out soon?  I read the sample chapter and it made we want
the whole thing.  I would love to see these written for major topics that
we tend to get stuck on like QOS, multicast, IPv6 etc.
Also would the sales team do great deals for existing BLS students???








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On 3/03/12 10:58 AM, "Marko Milivojevic" <[email protected]> wrote:

>One thing is certain - no single piece of study material is a magic
>bullet. All of our material works together towards the goal of
>preparing you to pass the test.
>
>In the past few months, the bar has been raised considerably when it
>comes to the troubleshooting section in the lab. Simply knowing "how
>to configure" doesn't cut it anymore and the training material and
>classes that focus on recipes are no longer enough. Candidates who go
>to the lab need to have a deep understanding on why things work the
>way they do and how they WORK, not how they're configured.
>
>All of our new products, including OWLE, but primarily 5-day ILT that
>I teach have *sharp* focus on deep technology understanding. Our new
>self-study products for example recently published "IPv4/IPv6
>Multicast Operation and Troubleshooting" book reflect the entirely new
>direction our training is taking. In the near future, we'll also be
>revamping our other self-study products to bring them up to speed. Our
>Volume 1-3 workbooks are probably the best preparation material on the
>market, but we want them even better, with more focus on deep protocol
>operations.
>
>--
>Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427 (SP R&S)
>Senior CCIE Instructor - IPexpert
>
>On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 08:35, J D'Silva <[email protected]> wrote:
>> My $0.02 for what's it's worth...
>>
>> I have also taking the lab exam twice, and failed the TS section twice.
>> The second time I had enough tickets fixed to pass the section, and I
>> verified that all were working.  I still came away with a significantly
>> lower score than expected.  I was very careful to fix things, and not
>>just
>> remove configs, so I'm really at a loss where I went wrong.
>>
>> As well, I also did take the OWLE, and while it did help me focus on
>>fixing
>> the configs as opposed to removing them, it certainly wasn't a magic
>>bullet
>> for me to pass the TS section.  It was a great experience, and I
>>enjoyed it
>> imensely, but don't go into it thinking that you'll all of a sudden have
>> the tools to pass the TS secstion.
>>
>> Jason
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Diego Gonzalez <[email protected]>
>>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm sorry for your not pass!
>>>
>>> I failed some months ago (also failed in tshoot section) and I
>>>understand
>>> your felling.
>>>
>>> My advice..practice and practice. understand all the topics (as you has
>>> made the exam..you know more or less what are the typical topics in
>>>this
>>> exam), make your own scenarios and try "tipical issues" to view the
>>> behaivor and the way to you can resolve.
>>>
>>> Review the tech document TECCCIE-3610 (from Cisco Live of 2011). For
>>>me,
>>> this was very usefull because you can see how is the exam, how is the
>>> grading process and several guidelines that I didn't know in my first
>>> attempt.
>>>
>>> Of course, practice the time management.. Is one of the most important
>>> thing to pass this exam. You have to make your strategy and apply it
>>>in the
>>> exam (in the lab you wont have time to think in this things...)
>>>
>>> Lucky for the next attempt!!
>>>
>>> Diego.
>>>
>>> 2012/2/25 ron harmon <[email protected]>
>>>
>>> > Don;
>>> >
>>> > I can personally recommend  the OWLE from IP Expert.
>>> >
>>> > The entire week is very valuable and the tips you will get from
>>>Marko are
>>> > sure to make a big impact in your next lab.
>>> >
>>> > There is an OWLE in San Jose in a couple of weeks.
>>> >
>>> > Best of success on your next attempt!
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Don Pezet <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > I need some advice. I have unsuccessfully attempted the lab exam
>>>twice
>>> > now.
>>> > > I am doing fine on the configuration section and on my second
>>>attempt I
>>> > > passed with almost an hour left to check my configurations so I
>>>don't
>>> > have
>>> > > any worries there. However, I failed the troubleshooting section
>>>both
>>> > > times. The first time I solved 7/10 tickets before running out of
>>>time
>>> > so I
>>> > > came really close. I then spent three months focused on
>>>troubleshooting
>>> > and
>>> > > attempted the exam a second time, confident I would pass. On my
>>>second
>>> > > attempt I tried to do better time management and focus on tickets
>>>that
>>> I
>>> > > knew I could solve. I marked down that I solved 8, however when I
>>>got
>>> my
>>> > > score report I only solved 5/10 tickets so I actually did worse
>>>than my
>>> > > first attempt. The test definitely seemed more difficult, but I
>>>think
>>> it
>>> > is
>>> > > obvious that my study methods are not paying off. Apparently when I
>>> setup
>>> > > the network myself (the config section) I have no problems, but
>>>when
>>> > > someone else sets up the network (the troubleshooting section) I am
>>> > stuck.
>>> > > So, I am looking for advice on what I can do to strengthen my
>>> > > troubleshooting skills.
>>> > >
>>> > > Here is what I have been doing so far:
>>> > >
>>> > > - I have watched all of the BLS content multiple times.
>>> > > - I have performed the CCIE R&S Workbook Volume I and Volume III
>>>labs
>>> > > multiple times on Proctor Labs equipment as well as in simulators.
>>> > > - I have performed the troubleshooting labs from Volume III enough
>>> times
>>> > > that I have the solutions memorized so it is not really
>>>troubleshooting
>>> > any
>>> > > more.
>>> > > - I have memorized countless template configurations so I know what
>>> > > commands are needed / not-needed when setting up things like MPLS,
>>> > > Frame-Relay, AutoRP, etc.
>>> > >
>>> > > At this point I am scratching my head as to what to do next. Does
>>> anyone
>>> > > have any advice on what I can do to get better at troubleshooting?
>>>Does
>>> > > IPExpert have any additional products outside of the BLS bundle
>>>that
>>> > covers
>>> > > this better? Or a live class? I am thinking about repeating the
>>>CCNP
>>> > TSHOOT
>>> > > class to see if that helps, but the tickets on the lab exam are
>>>more
>>> > > advanced and cover topics not included in TSHOOT.
>>> > >
>>> > > Thanks for your time,
>>> > >
>>> > > Don
>>> > > _______________________________________________
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>>> please
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>>> > >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> >
>>> > Ron Harmon
>>> > Network Engineer
>>> > _______________________________________________
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>>>please
>>> > visit www.ipexpert.com
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