Re: Advice

From: Manny Gonzalez (manny@xxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Mar 25 2002 - 02:14:36 GMT-3


   
Jason,

My menu for the last 7 days was this:

Every day, I set up a small lab from scratch (I mean from scratch,
including the frame relay switch) Nothing fancy, 4 or 5 routers... less
even better. No cheating, no looking up stuff in your notes, no CD
nothing. Then, throw in stuff I was REALLY AFFRAID of, stuff I was weak
on and hated to death, because YOU KNOW this will be on the test :-) In
the exam, you will really not have time to look it up. So excercise your
mind into bringing back what you know.

Last day (Friday) I did not touch anything related to CCIE. I spent the
evening with good friends in Cary and they helped me relax.

The morning of the exam I felt like Mike Tyson looks before a fight: all
business. I could not think anything but CONFIG T :-0

Good luck. And fight til the end. Don't forget about the clock, but
don't let it get in the way.

Jason Sinclair wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I am due to re-sit in 2 weeks after failing my first attempt. I knew
> everything in my first lab and finished well ahead of time, however I did
> some stupid stuff. For example I added a filter in BGP whilst I was working
> on something else and forgot to remove it. This killed my BGP section which
> I had right (I am pretty sure). This time, rather than study too much I have
> worked on accuracy and also all the little IOS knobs and dials.
>
> Can anyone offer some advice based on their experience with this approach
> and what I should cover for the last couple of weeks?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jason Sinclair
> Manager, Network Support Group
> POWERTEL
> Ground Level, 55 Clarence Street,
> SYDNEY NSW 2000
> AUSTRALIA
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> * sinclairj@powertel.com.au
>
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