Check the CCIELab archives.  This was discussed in detal about two weeks
ago.

Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bradley J. Wilson" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: Time for CCIE LAB?? [7:7931]


> 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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