Re: Time Measurement as an analysis of readiness

From: David C Prall (dcp@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Dec 05 2000 - 22:47:01 GMT-3


   
> Hello
>
> I just ran through an OSPF, IGRP redistribution lab.
> There were two igrp routers, and four ospf routers.
> Without looking at notes or CCO, I finished this
> lab in 60 minutes. Each router was unconfigured,
> and everything needed to be configured for this lab.
>
> Anyone have a good approximation of how long this
> should take someone who is ready for the CCIE lab?
> I think I was very slow. I kept using some sanity
> check commands which I could probably eliminate
> when taking the lab. I would think 30 minutes
> at the most to configure something like this.
>
> Regards Ken
>
>
I don't truly believe their is a time measurement that can prove you are
ready for the lab. I do give you credit though in your ability to throw
together a config. I can truly say that I had 85% of the first day completed
when I was informed it was lunch time. And that the other 15% took me the
rest of the day. It is that 15% that you never expected which will cause you
the most heartache, as well as uneasy stomach that evening.

David C Prall dcp@dcptech.com http://dcp.dcptech.com



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