From: Steven Weber (itweber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Apr 03 2001 - 22:34:50 GMT-3
it sounds good in terms of speed but if you forget something troubleshooting
something like this uses up more time than if you do it in steps.
Only my opinion,
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Hutcheson" <jhutches@cisco.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 9:11 PM
Subject: Speed in the LAB
> I was talking to someone who recently passed on his third try and he said
that he was able to greatly increase his speed, by changing his approach to
the exam.
>
> He said that first he just reads the entire test very carefully (logical).
>
> Then he lays out his entire drawing with all of the details.
>
> Then he does his cabeling.
>
> Finally he does his router configuration. But instead of configuring
different steps, he configures each router completely, before moving on to
the next router. I wonder if anyone has any comments on this, does anyone
use this method, has it worked?
>
> Jerry
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