I read through the whole thing and it's better than the sample chapter. 

Also - yes, there will be others coming up. Anthony has a poll on out blog (I'm 
writing this on a phone so I can't easily find the link) about the next topic. 

As I wrote in my previous message, we're working on taking our training to a 
whole new level. These books are only the beginning. 

--
Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427

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On Mar 3, 2012, at 3:26, Michael Davis - Webquor <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> --
>>>>> 
>>>>> Ron Harmon
>>>>> Network Engineer
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>>>> please
>>>>> visit www.ipexpert.com
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