RE: CCIE #8153

From: Ron Royston (ccie6824@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Sep 10 2001 - 18:22:59 GMT-3


   
If you set your con and vty's to exec timeout 0 0, then there's a chance
that the proctor won't logout after he/she's done grading. If they don't
logout, a show history can be informative.

>From: Dennis Laganiere <dennisl@advancedbionics.com>
>Reply-To: Dennis Laganiere <dennisl@advancedbionics.com>
>To: CCIE Group Study <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: RE: CCIE #8153
>Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 13:43:25 -0700
>
>This is yet another argument against the one day lab, where you won't get
>live feedback, and won't be able to defend yourself...
>
>Sighhhh...
>
>--- Dennis
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rodgers Moore [mailto:rodgers@the-moores.org]
>Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 1:15 PM
>To: CCIE Group Study
>Subject: CCIE #8153
>
>
>I guess I get my turn to write this email.
>
>Instead of how I prepared, I'd like to share my nightmare with you.
>
>I left day one feeling very confident and mad that I had let 6 points
>slip though my fingers. Never try to change something big in the last
>10 minutes.
>
>On day two I was greeted with the fact I had not passed day one. WHAT!!
>I nailed day one, except for what I knew I missed and there was no way I
>missed going on to day two. Anyway, I resigned myself to having failed
>and the proctor started going over what I missed. I kept saying "I
>can't imagine what I did wrong." Finally, the proctor said, "well,
>let's look at it" and we did and it was correct. He said "ping", I did
>and it worked. Hmmm something isn't right here. Every one of the
>"missed" objectives seems to be working and correct. (of course I
>already knew this, as it was all tested and working the day before. I
>did miss a couple of things I thought I had done successfully) 1 1/2
>hours of discussion and I was handed a day two binder.
>
>The rest is history, I passed. I wonder how many CCIE's can claim
>failing and passing the same lab all in one day?
>
>I'm pretty sure I know what happened. I'm not convienced this wasn't
>part of the test, so I'll omit the details.
>
>I'd like to thank my wife for the support and motivational assistance
>(pass or die). Thanks to everyone on the list for your input and
>questions. It really helped me in my studies.
>
>
>Rodgers Moore, CCIE #8153, CCNP-Security, CCDP
>Design and Security Consultant
>Data Processing Sciences, Corp
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