[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Speed for taking the Lab

2010-09-30 Thread Pithog Oil
Please i will like to know if my speed is okay and good enough for the exam, 
it takes me 8 hours at the moment to finish the ipexpert, Labs, suggestions are 
welcome on how i can shorthen the time to 4 hours, i really hope its possible, 
please i need assistance on this.
Ultimately i want to know how to manage my time better.
Thanks

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Speed for taking the Lab

2010-09-30 Thread Amp

Hey Pithog,
You ask a tough question my friend. I think some of the things that  
you need to consider are how well do you know the core technologies  
and how fast can you correctly configure them? Based upon the forums  
and the practice labs there are going to be some things that you will  
need to know how to configure rather swiftly. Will you have CME with  
SCCP and SIP phones to configure on your lab? Who knows but it would  
be a good idea to know how to configure CME in a matter of minutes.  
Can you configure IOS media resources as fast as you can type your  
name? If not then ask yourself why not. Start configuring H323, MGCP,  
and Gatekeepers in notepad. If you can do it in notepad with little to  
no screw-ups then you can do it in the router lightning fast. Are you  
able to read the question and not over-complicate what's being asked?  
How fast can you configure COR? Furthermore what's your strategy? Do  
you plan on configuring once and copying, modifying, and pasting? What  
do you know really well and what do you need help in? Spend as much  
time trying to master the areas that you are weak in. Also remember,  
it is very possible that the IPX labs are more difficult than the  
actual lab so if you can't get through the IPX labs in less than 8  
hours, can you do the core of what's being asked in a timely manner?  
So in my opinion, configure as much as you can in notepad to ensure  
you know the configuration steps inside and out. During your steps  
write out the steps to configure what's being asked. Do this without  
looking it up and see where you are coming up short. I know I didn't  
directly answer your question but I hope that helps.


Amp

Quoting Pithog Oil :


Please i will like to know if my speed is okay and good enough for the exam, 
it takes me 8 hours at the moment to finish the ipexpert, Labs,   
suggestions are welcome on how i can shorthen the time to 4 hours, i  
 really hope its possible, please i need assistance on this.

Ultimately i want to know how to manage my time better.
Thanks






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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Speed for taking the Lab

2010-09-30 Thread Daniel Berlinski
HI Pithog

Here comes my suggestion:
Choose one lab and change the IP addresses in your environment, the number
plan, and the physical position of the phones you work with on your desk,
introduce infrastructure probs, make sure you make it very hard for your
phones to register.

Review the troubleshooting IP Tel book on chapter  3 I think speaks about
phone registration and there is a white paper on cisco.com that talks about
common phone registration probs, make sure you are familiar with those and
practice those scenarios so you can see the symptoms happening before you in
the stress room chamber

On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Amp  wrote:

> Hey Pithog,
> You ask a tough question my friend. I think some of the things that you
> need to consider are how well do you know the core technologies and how fast
> can you correctly configure them? Based upon the forums and the practice
> labs there are going to be some things that you will need to know how to
> configure rather swiftly. Will you have CME with SCCP and SIP phones to
> configure on your lab? Who knows but it would be a good idea to know how to
> configure CME in a matter of minutes. Can you configure IOS media resources
> as fast as you can type your name? If not then ask yourself why not. Start
> configuring H323, MGCP, and Gatekeepers in notepad. If you can do it in
> notepad with little to no screw-ups then you can do it in the router
> lightning fast. Are you able to read the question and not over-complicate
> what's being asked? How fast can you configure COR? Furthermore what's your
> strategy? Do you plan on configuring once and copying, modifying, and
> pasting? What do you know really well and what do you need help in? Spend as
> much time trying to master the areas that you are weak in. Also remember, it
> is very possible that the IPX labs are more difficult than the actual lab so
> if you can't get through the IPX labs in less than 8 hours, can you do the
> core of what's being asked in a timely manner? So in my opinion, configure
> as much as you can in notepad to ensure you know the configuration steps
> inside and out. During your steps write out the steps to configure what's
> being asked. Do this without looking it up and see where you are coming up
> short. I know I didn't directly answer your question but I hope that helps.
>
> Amp
>
>
> Quoting Pithog Oil :
>
>  Please i will like to know if my speed is okay and good enough for the
>> exam,
>> it takes me 8 hours at the moment to finish the ipexpert, Labs,
>>  suggestions are welcome on how i can shorthen the time to 4 hours, i
>>  really hope its possible, please i need assistance on this.
>> Ultimately i want to know how to manage my time better.
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please
> visit www.ipexpert.com
>
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Speed for taking the Lab

2010-10-01 Thread Steve Denney (stdenney)
Also highly recommended: 

Vik's Voice Lab Strategy vLecture, available via IPexpert's Facebook
page:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/IPexpert/24586557119?v=app_7146470109

 

Direct link:

http://ipexpert.acrobat.com/p93148979/

 

cheers, sd

 

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[mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of Daniel
Berlinski
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 5:23 PM
To: Amp
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com; Pithog Oil
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Speed for taking the Lab

 

HI Pithog

Here comes my suggestion:
Choose one lab and change the IP addresses in your environment, the
number plan, and the physical position of the phones you work with on
your desk, introduce infrastructure probs, make sure you make it very
hard for your phones to register.

Review the troubleshooting IP Tel book on chapter  3 I think speaks
about phone registration and there is a white paper on cisco.com that
talks about common phone registration probs, make sure you are familiar
with those and practice those scenarios so you can see the symptoms
happening before you in the stress room chamber

On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Amp  wrote:

Hey Pithog,
You ask a tough question my friend. I think some of the things that you
need to consider are how well do you know the core technologies and how
fast can you correctly configure them? Based upon the forums and the
practice labs there are going to be some things that you will need to
know how to configure rather swiftly. Will you have CME with SCCP and
SIP phones to configure on your lab? Who knows but it would be a good
idea to know how to configure CME in a matter of minutes. Can you
configure IOS media resources as fast as you can type your name? If not
then ask yourself why not. Start configuring H323, MGCP, and Gatekeepers
in notepad. If you can do it in notepad with little to no screw-ups then
you can do it in the router lightning fast. Are you able to read the
question and not over-complicate what's being asked? How fast can you
configure COR? Furthermore what's your strategy? Do you plan on
configuring once and copying, modifying, and pasting? What do you know
really well and what do you need help in? Spend as much time trying to
master the areas that you are weak in. Also remember, it is very
possible that the IPX labs are more difficult than the actual lab so if
you can't get through the IPX labs in less than 8 hours, can you do the
core of what's being asked in a timely manner? So in my opinion,
configure as much as you can in notepad to ensure you know the
configuration steps inside and out. During your steps write out the
steps to configure what's being asked. Do this without looking it up and
see where you are coming up short. I know I didn't directly answer your
question but I hope that helps.

Amp



Quoting Pithog Oil :

Please i will like to know if my speed is okay and good enough for the
exam, 
it takes me 8 hours at the moment to finish the ipexpert, Labs,
suggestions are welcome on how i can shorthen the time to 4 hours, i
really hope its possible, please i need assistance on this.
Ultimately i want to know how to manage my time better.
Thanks







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please visit www.ipexpert.com

 

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