If you have to resort to ad hominen (sp.)  attacks then you really shouldn't
be saying anything at all.   "Q"  gets put into the troll filter.

Neil Schneider


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> I wanna know how a guy named DUNG qualifies to be a CCIE. Forget about
> 'passing the test'. What experience do you have and what job do you have
> now? Are you a pro or not? Simple question. Innocent. I want to know who's
> behind the CCIE's nowadays. That's all. And you CCIEs should be concerned
as
> well, becuase it's your title on the line. Whatcha gonna do when Cisco is
no
> longer the leader? Cna you work with Riverstone, (Cabletron) or Nortels?
Do
> you even know the relationship between Cabletron and Cisco? Heh..
>
> Q
>
> "DUNG H. LE"  wrote in message
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> > May 7-8, 2001 - RTP Lab facility
> >
> > This was attempt 2. I changed my study habits from attempt 1, and
> therefore
> > testing technique, for my attempt 2  (you perform like you
> > practice..right?).  It paid off. The change was to monotonously ping
every
> > interface IP / IPX address from every router. I made a list of the
> addresses
> > and ran through all of them from every router. I believe this lack of
> > attention to detail is what did me in on attempt one.
> >
> > Time management was key.  If I didn't know the config off the top of my
> > head, I skipped it.  This allowed me to complete the entire day 1
portion
> 3
> > hours early.  I had 4 areas that I needed to think about, so I saved
them
> > for last.  I methodically approached each of the 4 areas, knocked out
each
> > requirement, and had 1 hour left to do the testing above.  My strategy
was
> > that no matter what, I would take the last hour to test thoroughly, I
just
> > happened to get my 4 items done.  Day 2 was the same way...although only
3
> > hours for the first part, I still had 45 minutes to test it all.
> >
> > Troubleshooting was by far the most nerve-racking experience.  I had a
> > "trouble ticket" list and was told to find as many problems as I could
and
> > document/fix them (one liners).  Unexpectedly I had to troubleshoot a
> > different network than the one I had spent a day and a half configuring.
> 3
> > hours was the time limit to learn a new topology, IP scheme, protocol
> > intent, and then fix as much as possible.  I don't feel like I was ready
> for
> > this, and must have just kept calm enough to manage it.
> >
> > The waiting is a nerve killer.  You wait before the lab starts about an
> hour
> > for everything and everyone to get ready.  You wait all night long for
> > status on day 1's score.  You wait after day 2 build out...1.5 hours for
> > me.... to find out if you made it to troubleshooting.  Then you wait
while
> > they add up the points and spit a number out of the computer.... or not.
> > Howard ???? was the best!!! Comic relief goes a long way to ease my
> stress,
> > and he delivered. I was very comfortable in the RTP environment.
> >
> > Study material used / frequency:
> > Caslow 2nd edition - read it cover to cover once.
> > Ccbootcamp labs - practiced daily (almost and minus weekends) for 4
> > months.... 4-6 hours per day on a rack of equipment that was very
similar
> to
> > the real thing.  I was very comfortable with what was required of me for
> day
> > 1 and 2 build out.  In retrospect I would have practiced a bit more on
> > troubleshooting.  I was not comfortable with this at all and could have
> used
> > some familiarity with strategy and tactic on this part.
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