Re: Question on Day-2

From: Jarrod Mills (jarrod.mills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jan 25 2001 - 18:52:40 GMT-3


   
i had 3 hrs a.m. and 2 hrs p.m.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Padhu (LFG)" <padhu@steinroe.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 3:37 PM
Subject: Question on Day-2

> Is day-2 also 7 hrs or 6hrs ? I have heard that second day A.M is 3 hrs
and
> P.M is 3hrs ..Can someone confirm ?
>
> Cheers,Padhu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pylko, Eric [mailto:EPylko@NECBNS.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 2:56 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: Lab Troubleshooting Section
>
>
> Where does Cisco say that there are 25 faults in the troubleshooting
> section? Just because there are 25 points doesn't mean there are 25
faults.
> Day 1 is 45 points isn't it? There's certainly more than 45 things to
> configure. Of course, you could say "there are 6 things to configure - 6
> routers".
>
> Anyway, I would say keep troubleshooting until time is up or the proctor
> says you have found enough problems. The proctor stopped me about 1 1/2
> hours into troubleshooting because I had plenty of points to pass.
>
> -Eric
>
> --
> Eric Pylko, CCIE #5827
> Senior Network Engineer
> NEC Business Network Solutions
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Earl Aboytes [mailto:Earl@dnssystems.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 3:34 PM
> > To: 'Jason T. Rohm '; 'CCIELIST (E-mail) '
> > Subject: RE: Lab Troubleshooting Section
> >
> >
> > Jason,
> > I was told my point score before I went into troubleshooting.
> > I have heard
> > that they do not tell you sometimes. I am not sure what the
> > official policy
> > is.
> >
> > Whatever you do don't say to yourself that you only need 20
> > points so you
> > are only going to look for 20 faults. What if you get one or
> > two wrong or
> > the proctor doesn't like your reasoning for citing the problem? My
> > suggestion is to find all 25 faults. If you have to use all
> > of your time to
> > find that 25th fault, find it. You don't want to go all that
> > way and not
> > pass because you thought you had enough points but didn't.
> > Earl Aboytes, CCIE 6097
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jason T. Rohm
> > To: CCIELIST (E-mail)
> > Sent: 1/25/2001 12:13 PM
> > Subject: Lab Troubleshooting Section
> >
> > I have taken the lab once, but did not make it to troubleshooting.
> >
> > I know that they have a policy of not telling you your score
> > at the end
> > of
> > day one... do they let you know where you stand (pointwise)
> > at lunch on
> > day
> > two? (I got sent home at that point.)
> >
> > The bottom line is... do you know how many faults you need to
> > correct to
> > pass? If I had all my points (no likely) it would be kinda silly to
> > spend
> > the whole afternoon looking for 25 faults when I only needed
> > 5 to pass.
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Jason T. Rohm
> > Sr. Network Engineer
> > Wire Technologies, Inc
> > jtrohm@wiretech-inc.com
> > (920) 766-5172
>



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