James
Don't take this the wrong way but if you are worried about whether the
configs are on the router or not, save your money.
A little advice learn every command;
 go to CCO and pull up the IOS command and config guides and have at it.
Start with getting the data-link going then move on to network layer.
An example would be RIP, there are 17 commands in the 12.0 command guide.
You should learn the who, what, where, when, and how of each command to the
point that you could create a solution to any sceniaro in a text pad, then
just paste it into your routers. When you got this under your belt move on
to IGRP, when you got IGRP under your belt move on to mixing a RIP process
with an IGRP process, when you get this under your belt move on to mixing a
RIP process and a IGRP process and running it on top of ISDN. when you get
this under your belt move on to mixing a RIP process and a IGRP process and
running it on top of ISDN and Frame Relay. Are we seeing  a pattern here,
now start over with OSPF.
You got to own these commands, remember we are doing all this in text pad.
The chance of passing goes down proportionally with the number of question
marks you enter into the router.
Thats JMO, I don't think they track that stuff.
Don




----- Original Message -----
From: "James" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 1:42 PM
Subject: CCIE Lab procedures [7:26002]


> Hello,
>
> I am curious to as how the CCIE lab experience is
> like. I am aware as this question does not violate NDA
> as I am not asking specific questions on the lab. For
> the one day lab, what do the candidate have to do when
> starting ? Load config files on various routers or
> config from scratch or ??? I don't seem to be able to
> find out how it goes so anyone with experience taking
> the lab, any comments on your experience is greatly
> appreciated.
> Thanks
>
> James
>
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