RE: Failed First attempt

From: Craig Columbus (Craig.Columbus@columbusconsulting.com)
Date: Wed Oct 02 2002 - 10:33:36 GMT-3


What did he say that violates NDA? As best I can tell, there's nothing in
his comments that goes outside public domain knowledge....
Compared to some of the other posts I've seen on this list, this one's
completely innocent.

At 05:50 AM 10/2/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Ever hear of the NDA ??? !!!!!!!!
>
>Philip G. Virnoche CCNP CCDP
>Network Engineer
>(C) 425.753.6007
>(H) 425.828.9079
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
>Donny MATEO
>Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 11:49 PM
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Failed First attempt
>
>Seems like I'm being witheld from the club of CCIEs. ;(
>Took the test yesterday in Singapore. Didn't eccountered any major
>problem, except for multicast and
>VOIP which I have little experience with, but manage to get it working
>after spending sometime
>browsing through the documentation CD. So all is up and well. Save the
>config and went through to
>it once again and found some funny small thing in the config. A bit odd
>but running out of time, so
>I manage to quick fix some of them and leave the rest cause the times's
>up.
>Got the letter in 24 minutes ????? no congratulation there so I suppose
>that is it, failed. Haven't
>log in to the system as I can't check it on the same day as the day that
>the exam is taken, still
>can't check the score up to now..
>
>The only lesson that I can swallow is that you can make everything
>works, but you can still failed
>cause what working might now be the solution that they are looking for
>even if you abide to all
>their restriction (Mahmood I know how you feel now .. ;)) ).
>Another thing I'm a bit confused on a few stuff as you can do it multile
>ways. But the proctor
>already declared to us before the exam that we cannot ask him any
>question and that he's not open
>for discussion before, during or after the exam. So if you have multiple
>ways of doing thing you
>just have to do it on the way that you believe is right (hopefully
>you're thinking of the same thing
>as the guy who wrote the scenario)...go figure.
>
>Anyway, for all of you out there it's doable, and the way I see it, the
>test is more on knowing what
>they expect you to do rather than complicated routing scenario. Only if
>you know exactly what it is
>that they want you to do, can you pass the test. And the only source of
>information in the lab won't
>tell you a thing, while the rest of the CCIE community is baned by the
>NDA agreement.
>Any other source ? I sure would like to know other than attending
>bootcamps not because I don't like
>them but more because I really can't afford the cost of the bootcamp +
>flight + accomodation not to
>mention another big donation to cisco.
>
>
>Donny
>
>
>
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