Re: one day format

From: Brian Hescock (bhescock@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Nov 08 2001 - 15:08:30 GMT-3


   
David,
    But part of the lab is does CCIE Lab Candidate able to learn and
configure something they've never seen or configured before, it's not
about rote memory. Granted there isn't much time in the new format to
do that any longer. But if everyone says "hey, study feature x" then
the purpose of that particular exercise is defeated. It's definately
NDA.

Brian

david wrote:

> so if i tell somebody that during my lab
> i had to configure ospf authentication
> that would be a NDA violation?
> Cisco says that anything in the 12.1 IOS is
> fair game except for the topics that have been
> excluded.
> So why can't you tell someone that your lab
> included a topic that is in on the DOC CD.
>
> Configuring OSPF authentication can be pretty
> complicated seen a lot of posts on it.
> telling someone would not alleviate the
> time and effort needed to correctly implement
> this feature in a test environment or live production.
>
> I beleive the NDA is supposed to be a way to keep
> people from memorizing the exact test without
> knowing or understanding the technologies.
> To stop things like the MCSE transcender phenomenon.
> Thus guaranteeing some degree of competency
> in the individuals who attain certification.
>
> I beleive it would be impossible to memorize
> scenarios for the CCIE lab without a good
> understanding of the features, caveats, and
> interworkings of the Cisco IOS.
>
> which i beleive the certification is trying
> to discern if you have this knowledge or not.
>
> I could be wrong happens lots of times.
>
> thanks for the feedback,
> David
>
> --- "@ Home NetMail" <tveillette@home.com> wrote:
> > Absolutely an NDA issue, anything specific, and
> > configuring a router as a
> > tftp is very specific. As long as you are going
> > after the 15th anything in
> > 12.1 can be tested.
> >
> > As for the IP addressing, it will be crystal clear
> > once the proctor brief's
> > you and
> > you get started. IP addressing will be a non-issue
> > at this level, at least
> > so far, as
> > they stated in the CCIE webcast a while back, there
> > aren't any installed
> > issues...
> > YET.
> >
> > -Todd
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: david david <barbedwireblack@yahoo.com>
> > To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> > Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 10:31 AM
> > Subject: one day format
> >
> >
> > > who has taken the new 1 day format?
> > >
> > > i'm not quite sure what to expect.
> > > they say the ip addressing is already done for
> > you.
> > > does that mean the routers are proconfiged or are
> > > they just on the diagram. not sure.
> > > trying to find out.
> > >
> > > Some people have elluded to obscure topics but
> > > no one will say what kind of topics.
> > > It shouldn't be NDA to say that ( being able
> > > to configure a router as a tftp server was a topic
> > )
> > > Should it?
> > > Do anybody you have any idea what these
> > > obscure topics are.
> > >
> > > thanks in advance,
> > > David
> > >
> > >
> > >



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