From: Padhu (LFG) (padhu@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jan 11 2001 - 18:25:25 GMT-3
not a complaint but however i think they can do a few things better ...
Like a really nice big white sheet of paper , where we can neatly draw out
and not worry
space for fitting all protocol and all other info reqd ...
a better pc with no sticky 1980 keyboards....
CDROM drive that works at a "reasonable speed" ... one rarely would use
..however when u really wanna use its useless .
We all know those 2 days are probably the worst stress test in life ...the
last thing we
wanna get frustrated about is all those silly things mentioned above ...
cisco definetly has the money for fixing all the above ..donno why they
aren't fixing it .
Cheers,Padhu
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Olzak [mailto:aolzak@buckeye-express.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 2:32 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: In defense of the lab...
On both of my CCIE lab attempts, I've heard people attack the format of =
the lab. They usually go like this:
"I think the whole thing is a crock! No network would ever be set up =
that way and you wouldn't have all those restrictions. If I had enough =
time and didn't have the restrictions I could get everything working."
Yes, it's true that anyone, with enough time and no restrictions, could =
get everything to work. However, this isn't called the Cisco Certified =
PROFESSIONAL Lab--it's an EXPERT lab. That means you can take a bunch of =
routers and make them do whatever is required, no matter how many =
restrictions are placed upon you or how ugly the situation gets.
Anyone can get routers to work, only experts can make them dance.
Tony Olzak, CCIE #6689
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