Re: Any word on new lab topics?

From: Dennis Bailey (amazingplace@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Aug 10 2001 - 22:58:04 GMT-3


   
I thought we were looking at the archives for the "one day lab" garbage. If
you guys want to play the mine's bigger than yours game why not do it from
and to each others email and not to the group.

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Kaberna" <jkaberna@netcginc.com>
To: "Tom Holloway" <Tom_holloway@voyager.net.uk>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: Any word on new lab topics?

> Wow I'm not sure how you came up with your numbers. Did you even take the
> lab? It doesn't end at 4:30 in San Jose that's for sure. Troubleshooting
> is only 2 hours? I know I didn't get a 2.5 hour lunch. When I said 16
> hours it wasn't meant that is how long you are in the actual lab with the
> equipment. I merely meant that is the length of time for the entire exam.
>
> Day 1 morning 9-12 = 3 hours
> Day 1 afternoon 12:30-5 = 4.5 hours
> Total Day 1 = 7.5 hours
>
> Day 2 morning 9-12:30 = 3.5 hours
> Day 2 afternoon 2-5 = 3 hours
> Total Day 2 = 6.5 hours
>
> Total for current format = 14 hours
>
> New format
>
> Day 1 morning 9-12 = 3 hours
> Day 1 afternoon 12:30-6:30 = 6 hours
>
> Day 2 ......(oops they forgot to include a 2nd day in the new format)
>
> Total for Day 1 = 9 hours
>
> I suppose if you think that TS is not important and that a CCIE shouldn't
> have to know how to do troubleshooting the lab length is almost the same.
> IMHO, TS is the only part that really tests real world experience. So,
> pretty soon we will have a bunch of labs rats that can configure most
> anything but don't know how to fix it.
>
> John Kaberna
> CCIE #7146
> NETCG Inc
> Cisco Premier Partner
> www.netcginc.com
> (415) 750-3800
> Fax: 750-3900
>



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