From: Colin Barber (Colin.Barber@telewest.co.uk)
Date: Sun Apr 27 2003 - 08:51:42 GMT-3
As part of the move from two to one day labs most basic tasks were removed
so there is no cabling to do and most of the interfaces will be set up for
you.
You can do your tasks in any order however you will need to do some before
others. For example, how can you get an IGP configured and working if you
haven't got your wan connectivity working? Each scenario will be different
but you should be able to tell what needs doing first.
As for time saving measures if you know your stuff, can use the document CD
and can read and understand the questions then time will not be a problem.
We have had people stating on this list that they have finished 3+ hours
before the end.
Colin
-----Original Message-----
From: John Tafasi [mailto:johntafasi@yahoo.com]
Sent: 27 April 2003 09:55
To: ccielab
Subject: Time Saving Strategies for CCIE lab
Hi Group,
Since I have never taken the lab before, I would like to get advice from
people who have taken it as to what strategies could save you time in the
lab.
Is using the notepad a good idea? If yes, how would you use it to save time?
Would you configure the lan switch and basic wan connectivity first?
Is it a good idea to start by configuring ip addresses on all inerfaces of
all routers before you start configuring anything else?
Thanks
John Tafasi
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