From: Thomas Trygar (trygar@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Aug 12 2000 - 01:30:23 GMT-3
Congratulations, Expert. (Your legally able to use that title, but it doesn't
sit well in my month for anything in the same vain as being called Guru.)
You will go far. Two weeks before his lab date, I had the opportunity of workin
g on Lab 8 for a few hours. He was able to draw a diagram and write out all of
the commands before I finished putting IP addresses on router's interfaces. The
ir was a problem between BGP speakers not learning route even after "clear bgp"
.
He opened Doc CD to BGP commands and recognized immediately what was needed was
the command "multi hop".
He seems to be able to absorb material through osmosis.
I guess when your relaxed and sleep more then 4 hours before Day 1 you have a b
etter chance of making the grade.
Tom Trygar CCNP/CCDP
Hank Leung wrote:
> (This is the third time and last time that I try to post this message)
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> Hello friends. I've just arrived home victorious. In San Jose, on
> Wednesday, I was awarded CCIE #6093. I also got to meet Earl Aboytes on
> Day2, and I celebrated with Chris Kirschke that night in San Francisco and
> had the rarest steak ever.
>
> I finished Day1 early, leaving me enough time to go back through the test
> twice and find some silly mistakes I had made. So, Day1 was perfect. On
> Day2, I had a problem with only one of the questions, but the config was
> right, just wasn't working like advertised on the CD. Depending on how they
> scored it, I may have lost 2 points there. So, that left me going into
> Troubleshooting with 73-75 points. Piece of cake after that, although I
> really think they noticed I had so many points going into troubleshooting
> that they poured it on a little thick. Oh well, just made it more fun.
>
> Earl, I knew you were going to pass this time. You were done super early!
> Just so everyone can follow along: My Day2 was Earl's Day1 and he was
> sitting right in front of me. As I was beginning my troubleshooting, I
> notice Earl looking at me. He wasn't typing or anything, just spinning in
> his chair. He was already done! Thought that was impressive. After I got
> my little piece of paper, I shook both proctors hands' and Earl gave me the
> thumbs up. I left with a smile. Mission accomplished.
>
> Hank Leung
> CCIE #6093
>
> Sorry to everyone I had to blow off to get this done. We'll catch up.
> Special thanks to Robert Lowery of MentorLabs who gave me access to his
> equipment, whenever I needed it. And to Dave Gudas for the FE. Also for
> those keeping score, you can pencil me into the 21 and under CCIE team.
>
> Gotta Catch 'Em All!
>
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