What is the total time you spend drawing and doing the call routing table? ----- Original Message ----- From: Sandy Lee To: Cliff McGlamry Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 4:28 PM Subject: RE: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Time management strategies
Hi, Personally, I found myself drawing and writing down always the same data at the same place on the paper. For example, I put the Ip address on the top and the loopback address on the bottom of the boxes representing my routers and so on. I always write the specs for each section at the same place, so let's say I'm not sure how many CFB sessions are needed, I know exactly where to look on my sheet of paper when I configure it. On the back, I do the dial-plan table. It takes a few minutes at the beginning of the lab, but I think it's worth it because during the exam, you're not loosing time looking for the specs and you're not messing around with all the pages of the exam. Hope this help. Regards. Sandy.