From: Chuck Church (ccie8776@rochester.rr.com)
Date: Tue Feb 25 2003 - 23:23:43 GMT-3
Paul,
Sorry to hear the bad news. I've had my share of bad experiences also,
as it took 4 attempts. I think an important part of passing is having a
conversation with the proctor, to make sure you're on the same page. If it
were you and the proctor grading the lab together, it'd be a simpler task.
But since it's just the proctor, I'm starting to think it's a good idea that
you've discussed the most intricate parts of your IGP with him/her somewhere
around lunch time. Might save you $1250 and a whole lot of aggravation down
the road.
Chuck Church
CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Chen" <cpjchen@starhub.net.sg>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 6:08 PM
Subject: Interfaces are all pingable
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have just failed my 2nd lab attempt.
>
> I was just wondering if anyone has had the frustrating experience of
> having all the interfaces pingable in the lab exam and only getting 50%
> of the credit for the IGP protocols section.
>
> I finished the lab an hour early, checked my work to ensure that all
> interfaces are reachable including the loopbacks (that was the lab
> requirement ).
>
> It is really frustrating and discouraging to find out that you failed
> after you made thorough checks amd you were so sure you would pass
> because you got everything working.
>
> I must be missing out on something, perhaps I did not answer the
> questions in the manner Cisco expected me to ? It is so frustating not
> to know what I did incorrectly. The questions were sometimes seems vague
> and the proctor does not necessarily want to make it clearer.
>
> Is there anyone out there that shares the same experiences and sentiments
?
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul
> .
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