All, Yesterday I passed on my second attempt in Dubai. All offer some advice to the candidates, but you've probably already heard this a thousand times.
Focus on the sections independently. I thought for sure I failed TS as I thought I missed a 2 and a 3 point ticket (some questions over some of my output vs what was in the exam). Turns out one of those questions was correct. Going into the Config section thinking you did not pass TS is tough. No matter what, try and focus on the task at hand. When I went into the config section, even though I though I failed TS, my goal was to pass config. Check your work regularly and at the end. Double and triple check. If there is ANYTHING that looks suspicious in the question and you aren't 100% and you have time, check the DOC CD at the end. If you can't get something working, and it is dependent on the rest of the lab, hard code it and move on. If they ask you to setup Multilink FR or PPPoE and you can't figure it out, just hard code it and move on so you can do the rest. Cisco loves to test you on Cisco services. Make sure you know them and know them well. Make sure you know everything, but specifically the Cisco proprietary stuff. Thanks to all who helped in my CCIE journey! -- V/r, Ryan Krcelic CCIE #38087 _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out www.PlatinumPlacement.com http://onlinestudylist.com/mailman/listinfo/ccie_rs
