Re: Interfaces are all pingable

From: Donny MATEO (donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com)
Date: Tue Feb 25 2003 - 23:58:50 GMT-3


Wellcome to the club Paul.

Just sit and relax. Try to lab it again at your own lab and see if things start to make sense. Try to remember all the small thing that you have doubt over and force you to make a decision instead of a sure one. The CCIE test requires the solutions to be
not only working, but correct.
For instance did you learn the route through the right routing protocol and next-hop. Sure you can ping, but if it's not through the correct protocol than it's still wrong.

Donny

                                                                                                                                       
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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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