My two-cents: Doing the initial stuff such as reading the lab, making a
diagram, writing down the TPS report, and verifying your topology/finding
any built in errors should take about 15 minutes at most.
Remember the lab isn't testing your diagraming/documentation skills :)

Cheers,
Donald Robb
Productive Networks / Network Consultant

CCIE Written, CCIP, CCSP, CCDP, CCNP: R&S/Security, CCNA: Voice, JNCIP, SCP,
MCSA 2012, VCA-DCV, CCA: XenApp 6, Security+, CCSE.R65, PACE

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of xavier velasquez
Sent: December 30, 2013 10:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Managing of Time in configuration section



Hello, 


In the Lab exam, in the section of configuration. I have listening to a
couple ccie candidates that the best practiced is read all section of
configure for to see a big picture of all points and try of detect if some
point depends of other, additionally, other suggestion is draw my own
topology. My question is: how much time is recommended spend in read all
text and the draw my own topology? 


I guess that the difficult levels between of exams are not exactly equal and
that the time for understanding all tasks depends of knowledge and the
experience of each candidate. But how to know if I´m Ok with the time or if
I´m serious problems?
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