Great advice Marc , thats the key .. for tasks like trunks/vtp/ether channels/ spannig tree / ospf - egirp adjacency and netowork advertisements / bgp peerings cp / rpf issues with mulitcast / netflow/ ntp/ snmp / dhcp and dhcp snooping ...
these should come up with thinking too much.. if i take time on these tasks .. then i will ran in timing issue On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 6:24 PM, marc abel <[email protected]> wrote: > If you are worried about speed then you likely aren't fast enough, and it > isn't the diagramming/reading time you need to worry about. My second > attempt came down to speed. You need to be able to configure things like > OSPF, Port-channels, etc through straight muscle memory only. > > > On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 9:06 AM, xavier velasquez <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Joey, Donald, > > Thanks a lot!!! > > your answers are very helpful, I made a couple exercises from PEC and I > am > > between 30 and 40 minutes, for this reason I am so worry. The only way > that > > I find in this moment for reduce the time is to make more exercises. If > you > > have some other suggestion or strategy, please let me know. > > > > > > > > Happy and successful 2014 for all members of the forum!!!! > > > > > > > > > > El Jueves, 2 de enero, 2014 9:21 A.M., Donald Robb < > [email protected]> > > escribió: > > > > 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 > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] > > [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? > > _______________________________________________ > > Free CCIE R&S, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless & Security Videos :: > > > > iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc > > _______________________________________________ > > Free CCIE R&S, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless & Security Videos :: > > > > iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc > > > > > > -- > Marc Abel > CCIE #35470 > (Routing and Switching) > _______________________________________________ > Free CCIE R&S, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless & Security Videos :: > > iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc > _______________________________________________ Free CCIE R&S, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless & Security Videos :: iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc
