From: David Hiers (David_Hiers@adp.com)
Date: Mon Apr 05 2004 - 20:01:51 GMT-3
While its not on the lab guide, Mule-Headed Determination is a key feature to configure on the keyboard driver. It sould like you've got that feature nailed!!!
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Rinehart [mailto:jjrinehart@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 10:01 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Third Time Was a Chum (was Re: Hoping Third Time is A Charm)
I honestly thought I was a lot closer than my results suggest I was.
Somehow I am not as distraught as I was by failed attempt #2 back in
September. I had managed to gain the speed I felt I needed to actually
finish the exam, plus I was not as sidetracked by "land mines". I actually
was proud of how I did this time, while on my other attenpts I was freaking
out quite a bit. I actually solidly hit a couple sections and felt a lot
better.
In any case it's back to the studying salt mines to firm up for the next
crack at this, I will be putting a lot of time in again and probably will
attempt again before the next IOS upgrade will be introduced into the lab.
:)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Rinehart" <jjrinehart@hotmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2004 5:19 PM
Subject: Hoping Third Time is A Charm
> I finished my third attempt ysterday in San Jose, still awaiting the
> results. This was probably the first time I was really ready, I had put
in
> quite a few hours of practice on so many different things.
>
> I had hit two snags during the morning, one was something that I was
certain
> was configured correctly and the otherw as an area I really hadn't worked
> with before and had to rely on the DocCD. I started to get a panicked
> feeling thinking I was headed for another mess. Rather than let it
distract
> me I went ahead and configured most of the rest of the exam---I didnt want
> to lose time I would regret later.
>
> On the first issue it turned out I had made one typo and when I fixed that
> the rest of the things I configured last came up all at once (a VERY nice
> feeling). Shortly after that I figured out something from the
instructions
> and was able to get that working. Before 2:00 I was done, and then began
> working back through the lab piece by piece. I had also made notes along
> the way of things I hadnt been certain of, and firmed up almost all of
them
> during my time of checking things over. There were about 2 questions or
so
> I am certain I didnt get but felt good overall.
>
> I am sincerely hoping this is it! I know I was with three other
candidates,
> two also on the third try and another fellow that was working on another
> attempt, he wasnt sure how many.
>
> Here's hoping I have made my last CCIE lab "pilgrimage" and that the
"router
> gods" have seen fit to pass me.
>
> :)
>
> Joe
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