From: Justin Menga (Justin.Menga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Apr 03 2001 - 23:37:04 GMT-3
I finished Day one before lunch and Day two in under an hour - this strategy
works very well. When I was doing CCBOOTCAMPs, I would draw a diagram
adding details up to Layer 3 as I read through (e.g. each interface, IP
address, OSPF areas, etc). Then at the end of it, I had a pretty complete
diagram of the network. I then configured each router up to full Layer 2 +
IP addressing and tested reachability. This meant that new loopbacks
weren't going to come back and bite me, and I knew point-to-point worked
(i.e. Layer 2 worked). I did this numerous times with the CCBootCamp and
this approach certainly works.
Regards,
Justin Menga CCIE #6640 CCNP+Voice CCDP MCSE+I CCSE
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Hutcheson [mailto:jhutches@cisco.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 4 April 2001 1:12 p.m.
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
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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