Hi,    I do not yet participate in this  forum but I  read them from time to 
time  as   I am  prepping for the written exam.

I do however,  want to provide  a word of encouragement to Uday  .    I do 
agree with Marko statement  !   a no pass is  not a failure but in many ways a 
gain in understand where your weaknesses  points are ,  you sat there,  you 
felt the pressure, you experience the environment, you went through the anxiety 
of taking a  heavy duty test,  and now you need to lay  down on paper your weak 
areas  and re-plan your strategy  to  knock down those areas ,   work hard on 
them  and make  the  comeback when ready .

Happy holidays !

Jorge



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Anthony Sequeira
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 8:54 AM
To: Uday Tadikonda; [email protected]
Subject: [BULK] Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Failed my Lab today
Importance: Low

As Marko would say - no such thing as a FAIL - you just experienced a NOT PASS.

And most importantly - you just discovered exactly where you need work.
This is awesome - and an incredibly valuable step in the direction of you 
passing very soon.

Congratulations.

I would recommend you build an action plan now based on your results and 
consider sharing that with the list so that we can all provide insight and 
guidance in your preparation for your next attempt.

³There is no such thing as failure. There are only results.² - Anthony Robbins


On 12/6/12 11:35 PM, "Uday Tadikonda" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Marko,
>
>Thanks again for all the tips and I tried my best to utilize all of
>them but as usual time crunch got me in config section.
>
>I passed TS section, was able to resolve 8 tickets successfully.
>
>I ran into some weird issues on catalysts and spent all my time
>troubleshooting and resolving layer 2 issues as I ran into them while
>configuring layer 3, so i wasted lot for time clearing up layer 2 issues.
>I
> configured the easy ones in the last one hour and results say I got 0%
>in them (Cisco already graded it within 5 hrs), so probably missed
>minor things in hurry.
>
>DocCD was extremely slow and i am not going to rely on it anymore
>during my next attempt, still good for preparation. I would rather use
>"?" than using DocCD given that I must definitely must have seen the
>related commands before, ? will not work for a search from scratch.
>
>I definitely need to improve my configuration speed and command
>remembrance like crazy :)
>
>-Uday
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