RE: CCIE TroubleShooting Part

2000-11-28 Thread Aaron K. Dixon

It all depends on your proctor and your testing center.  They can choose
either scenario and I have no idea what criteria they use.  Just don't be
surprised to see either one.  Each method has it's advantages and
disadvantages.  If you are given your network you have the advantage of
having knowledge of the network since you built it and hopefully you have a
good diagram with all of the details.  The new method has the advantage
because it is what most people see in the field.  Cisco understands that it
may take longer for a network that you haven't seen before and, from what I
heard at Networkers, adjusted the points accordingly.

Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon

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On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, ShahzaD Ali wrote:

 PacketeerHi there,

 Is it true you need to troubleshoot entirely  a new scnerio when you are
 trouble shooting in day 2? AnyOne knows about this?

Yes.  It use to be they took your own scenerio and broke it.  That changed
a short time back.  now they reload your routers/switches with a different
config all together, and you have to fix it.

Brian



 Regards,

 SchahzaD


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Re: CCIE TroubleShooting Part

2000-11-24 Thread Darren Ward

Actually there was an Interview with the head of the CCIE Program online at one of the
prep sites and he stated that you can expect one of two things:

1) Your existing Network has errors introduced into it.
2) A New broken Network has been downloaded onto you network

So both are possible, remember this portion of the test is for your ability to 
logically
troubleshoot pregressively and document your findings.

BTW none of this is against the NDA as I have said it because it's all available from
Cisco Releases or the CCIE Program  info itself

Darren

James Wilson wrote:

 Depends on your paper, and thats going a little beyond the NDA.

 At 11:45 PM 23/11/2000 -0800, ShahzaD Ali wrote:
 Hi there,
 
 Is it true you need to troubleshoot entirely  a new scnerio when you are
 trouble shooting in day 2? AnyOne knows about this?
 
 Regards,
 
 SchahzaD

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Re: CCIE TroubleShooting Part

2000-11-24 Thread Adam Quiggle

I think this is the interview Darren was talking about.

http://www.tcpmag.com/chat/cisco120899.doc

Funny, just posted this link in a different thread earlier today. :-)

AQ

At 07:48 PM 11/24/00, Darren Ward wrote:
Actually there was an Interview with the head of the CCIE Program online 
at one of the
prep sites and he stated that you can expect one of two things:

1) Your existing Network has errors introduced into it.
2) A New broken Network has been downloaded onto you network

So both are possible, remember this portion of the test is for your 
ability to logically
troubleshoot pregressively and document your findings.

BTW none of this is against the NDA as I have said it because it's all 
available from
Cisco Releases or the CCIE Program  info itself

Darren

James Wilson wrote:

  Depends on your paper, and thats going a little beyond the NDA.
 
  At 11:45 PM 23/11/2000 -0800, ShahzaD Ali wrote:
  Hi there,
  
  Is it true you need to troubleshoot entirely  a new scnerio when you are
  trouble shooting in day 2? AnyOne knows about this?
  
  Regards,
  
  SchahzaD
 
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CCIE TroubleShooting Part

2000-11-23 Thread ShahzaD Ali
Title: Packeteer



Hi 
there,

Is it 
true you need to troubleshoot entirely a new scnerio when you 
aretrouble shooting in day 2? AnyOne knows about this?

Regards,

SchahzaD


Re: CCIE TroubleShooting Part

2000-11-23 Thread James Wilson

Depends on your paper, and thats going a little beyond the NDA.

At 11:45 PM 23/11/2000 -0800, ShahzaD Ali wrote:
Hi there,

Is it true you need to troubleshoot entirely  a new scnerio when you are 
trouble shooting in day 2? AnyOne knows about this?

Regards,

SchahzaD

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Re: CCIE TroubleShooting Part

2000-11-23 Thread Brian

On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, ShahzaD Ali wrote:

 PacketeerHi there,

 Is it true you need to troubleshoot entirely  a new scnerio when you are
 trouble shooting in day 2? AnyOne knows about this?

Yes.  It use to be they took your own scenerio and broke it.  That changed
a short time back.  now they reload your routers/switches with a different
config all together, and you have to fix it.

Brian



 Regards,

 SchahzaD


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Network Administrator
ShreveNet Inc. (ASN 11881)

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