From: Ian.C.Stong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue Jul 09 2002 - 10:52:46 GMT-3
That depends on how well you know the stuff :) In general I would say
you should be able to configure the core protocols such as BGP, OSPF,
RIP, IGRP along with Frame Relay, ISDN, Switching and so forth almost
without thinking about it. If you don't have to think much about it you
end up configuring it in a relatively fast fashion. The benefit of this
is it gives you time to work on the gotcha's and other items you don't
know that well. If you are slow on the core items you will run out of
time on the other items.
Ian
www.ccie4u.com
-----Original Message-----
From: omarmasood360 [mailto:omarmasood360@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 5:00 AM
To: ccielab
Subject: How fast is fast?
Since I started preparing for thy lab, I have always remembered one of
the
first things I read about the lab: ..it's not just knowing how when and
why to
do something but almost as importantly, how fast you can do the task..
So, I have been speed drilling myself every week, but how fast is fast.
My
average time to configure 12 inc AS Server running all protocols (IP
+IPX)
running over frame relay, ISDN and VOIP takes me about 40 mins.
My question is... How quick do I have to be - in general - for the lab?
Is my speed drill stuff below par or am I going to far and loosing sight
of
the main objective?
Thank You for your thoughts
**Omar Masood 360**
e/m: omarmasood360@hotmail.com
or: omarmasood@aol.com
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