From: "Hoonpongsimanont
Date: Thu Dec 30 2004 - 02:23:47 GMT-3
Hi,
Well, I think the main reasons why people failed the lab are
- They misinterpreted the question. Assume any requirements, and you will
fail.
- They don't understand technology behind in detail, which again lead to
misinterpret question.
CCIE lab is not just to make sure we can ping all routers, that's too easy.
There will be something, some options, that question is asking for, which if
we miss it, we still can ping, but will get zero point.
So, I think the best way to get around this problem is to ask proctor a lot
of questions. Verify every doubt with him, to make sure that you understand
them correctly. My idea is I cannot configure all routers correctly, if I
don't define "correct" first.
Cheers,
David
CCIE #14141
-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Smith [mailto:inswnd@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 11:36 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Why did I fail the Lab....again
This forum has helped me so much, that I wanted to
post something that might help others who might be in
the same boat as me who have taken the lab and failed
and wondered....why? Especially if you were able to
ping everything, all your routes were correct,
BGP was flawless but your score comes back and....hmmm
I unfortunately am in that category times (2). I have
searched for ways to improve my chances and heard
about NMC from a couple friends Rob Payne and Justin
Callaway. I purchased the DoIT work book and was
amazed at how in depth the material is, but needed
something else to give me feedback on what I was
doing wrong in the actual lab. CheckIT is the
ANSWER!! I took a mock lab via their dedicated Lab
in a timed environment and realized through their
careful analysis of what areas that I am lacking. I
don't want to go into too much detail, but I recommend
the CheckIT product before taking the actual lab, then
work on your weaknesses, then pass the lab!! I can't
imagine going in blindly ever again!! I am hoping
this strategy pays off for me!!! Check IT out!!
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