From: Donny MATEO (donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com)
Date: Mon Oct 07 2002 - 23:45:31 GMT-3
Chris,
since you mentioned it. I post a question a few days earlier for this to check during the exam on
how to validate your solutions to no answer but from one guy. I supposed this list needs the
knowledge to know not only the "how to configure" but also to check if the configuration is correct.
So nobody can walk out of the room thinking "I did well". What are the thing you need to check other
pinging from all connected IP to all non connected IP on every router (including the backbone) and
all the route in the backbone if you now the host to know whether your configuration is right. (of
course within the restriction and traffic policing that the lab asked you to do).
Care to share with us ?
Donny
"ChrisH"
<chrish@bjen.com> To: "Scott Hoover" <dizzy74_98@yahoo.com>, "Zhang, Stan"
Sent by: <stan.zhang@verizon.com>, "'kpalmer '" <kip.palmer@verizon.net>,
nobody@groupstudy <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
.com cc:
Subject: RE: 3rd time worst!
08-10-2002 10:04
Please respond to
"ChrisH"
This study group is supposed to help everyone by sharing our experience and
support. Let's keep it that way.
Kpalmer -- I agreed with David. You need to look at what area(s) you need to
improve on. Make sure that you have everything nailed down. I have seen many
people think they have successfully configured the scenarios as long as they
can ping. I have seen many, including myself, walking out of lab and
thinking "I did well". Only one or two days later find otherwise. You need
to look at things such as routing table, route costs... Does your ISDN line
come down after a pre-defined idle time? Have you had a list of "things to
know"?
How about pumping up your spirit and asking yourself and this group
questions like "what do I need to do to improve?". I will be more than happy
to share with you my list of "things to know". Let me know!
Chris
CCIE 7442
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Scott Hoover
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 9:13 PM
To: Zhang, Stan; 'kpalmer '; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com '
Subject: RE: 3rd time worst!
Stan,
That was completely uncalled for and very
unprofessional. Not everyone on this list has things
handed to them on a silver platter.
Kpalmer--Keep your head up and don't give up. The
majority on this list have been through the same tough
times and only prevailed because they kept trying.
Scott
CCIE #9340
--- "Zhang, Stan" <stan.zhang@verizon.com> wrote:
> Dear Kpalmer,
>
> I think you should break out the pipe you put away
> and start smoke those
> crack corn again. Perhaps it'll relieve some of
> those deep hidden
> frustration that you have. Also, there are many
> escort services available
> for you to select from. It does a body good to
> release those build up
> unhealth bodily fuild.
>
> I hope that helps and please do take two prozac that
> you were prescribed
> with a shot of Jonny Walker before you go to bed and
> if you don't feel
> better tomorrow, do call.
>
>
> SZ
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kpalmer
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Sent: 10/7/02 5:26 PM
> Subject: 3rd time worst!
>
> I quit..
>
> Worst one yet!
>
> I'm a sad story: $15,000 invested, quit good job for
> final month of
> study, have three
> attempts that don't contribute to experience (exam
> topics change), and I
> don't have shit to show for it(Paul, please don't
> boot me). I have on
> "average", 8 hrs per day, over the last 14 months
> and that is no
> exaggeration if anything).
> I have mastered everyone of the lab scenarios out
> there. I haven't
> chased skirt for an embarrassing stretch. I have no
> friends, that aren't
> still in prison. What have I become?
>
> I beginning to wonder if I should go back to
> manufacturing dope? All
> this Johnny Be Good stuff is more depressing
> than watching my old lady and mom waving goodbye to
> me from the third
> row of the Superior Court room.
>
> I'm not stupid. I may not be the brightest,
> considering the years of
> alcohol and narcotic abuse. It has to have
> had some corrosive effect on my brain, but again,
> I'm not near obtuse,
> thick, or DERLICK.
>
>
> If I can say one thing about hard times, it is that
> if survived, they
> make victory that much sweeter.
> So, how can I abandon the super human efforts I have
> into my CCIE
> studies?
>
> I can't!!
>
> I'm now a geek like you's.
>
> KPALMER
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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