One thing I'm curious about, and this is because I've found this to be an
invaluable tool to use while studying various lab scenarios - are the PCs in
the lab full Windows 9x/2k installations, including Notepad?  I've found
that making a consolidated list of interfaces and associated IP addresses,
as well as a list of all networks w/ subnets being used, I can avoid
potential problems and look up what an address is supposed to be very
quickly by having it all in one (electronic) spot.

If someone can comment about this within the NDA specifications, I'd be
grateful.

BJ


----- Original Message -----
From: McClendon Susan Contr AEDC/ACS
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 9:56 AM
Subject: RE: Time for CCIE LAB?? [7:7931]


Faisal,
This is my understanding of CCIE lab scheduling:
   You get scheduled for the 1st slot available.
   If you have to take it again, must wait 30 days between attempts.
   If you break the code of conduct, must wait a year before next attempt.

>CCIE LAB Code of Conduct
>
>The following rules apply to the conduct of the 2-day CCIE lab exam.
>Please be prepared to follow these rules.
>
>1.)  DO NOT bring any notes or documentation into the lab.  All the Cisco
>documentation you
>      require to complete the lab tests is provided in the lab in hardcopy
>and CD-Rom media.
>      The lab engineer is a resource: you are free to ask for assistance in

>locating material
>      inside the lab.
>
>2.)  DO NOT confer or consult with anyone but the lab engineer about the
>tests for the duration
>      of the 2-day exam or after the examination.
>
>3.)  No Pagers or mobile phones allowed within the lab.
>      Urgent messages can be left with our main telephone number.
>
>These rules are important to the integrity of the CCIE program.  The lab
>engineer will disqualify
>anyone who violates these rules and that person will not be admitted to the

>lab again
>for at least one year.
>
>=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
>
>General Information
>
>1.  Students are not allowed to bring anything into the exam room or take
>anything out.
>This includes laptops.
>
>2.  Each workstation has its own PC with CD ROM and we provide the Cisco
>Documentation
>CD's during the exam.  We also have command reference manuals for your use.
>
>3.  Candidates will be asked to provide photo id.
>
>4.  Please know your CCO UserID when you arrive for your lab examination.
>
>5.  If you have any disabilities or special needs, please advise us ahead
>of time.
>
>6.  Dress is casual.  Wearing layered clothes is recommended so you can
>adjust to either
>cool or warm lab temperatures.
>
>7.  If you arrive after 11:00 the morning of your exam, you will not be
>allowed to start.
>If you arrive between 9:00 and 11:00 we will allow you to start but you
>must finish with
>the rest of the group.
>
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