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From: Oliver Ziltener (ziltener@netcloud.ch)
Date: Mon Jun 23 2003 - 18:41:33 GMT-3


Hello groupstudy members

I had last week (18 june 2003) my turn R&S in Bruxells. It was actually my
fourth shot. The first two attempts were with the old ipx stuff and
tokenring.
After that I did a break, because I had no more motivation. Then in january
2003 was the third and now the last one. During the third attempt a did not
understand
QoS and I had some basic routing protocols issues and I did a lot of
oversight.

The lab was for me much more easier than in january, because I was very good
prepared. I did all "big" IPExpert Labs and I read and prcatice a lot with
QoS.
Do the IPExpert labs in real and not only read the configs!!!
Before lunch, i did IGP, EGP and ISDN. After lunch I had to do only the rest
and finally 2 hours before the end i was finished. So I had enough time to
controll all stuff again and indeed I find a big mistake.

To succeed you should really understand everything from A to Z about ALL IP
routing protocols. You will be nervous and you should type the commands
automatically "without" thinking. And be preperad with ISDN and all debug
commands around ISDN!
Then start with QOS and read everything about it in the web and here on
groupstudy-with these, you have 90% of all.
During the lab read every task in your workbook before you type any command!
Otherwise you will prehaps run into problems with your setup.
I had during the lab a few question and the proctor give me to each clear
question a clear answer.

best regards
Oliver



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