From: Oliver Grenham (ogrenham@optusnet.com.au)
Date: Tue Jan 04 2005 - 16:08:29 GMT-3
Hi Sean,
I spoke to one of the proctors at my last attempt in October and he told me
that IPV6 is going to be weigheted lightly once it appears. He said there
was going to be a "little bit of it". From this one could conclude that an
in depth IPV6 workout will appear on the exam. But like anything else on the
lab exam there is no clear boundaries as to what can or cannot come up.
Anything on the blue print is certainly fair game.
Ollie.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean C" <Upp_and_Upp@hotmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 12:08 AM
Subject: IPv6 on the LAB
> Hello all,
>
> First and foremost - let me write that I have not taken the R&S lab since
the
> change to include IPv6 and with taking voice off of the lab on Jan 1st. I
do
> not want to break any NDA rules.
>
> I'm just curious what people have heard about what may be on the lab
> concerning IPv6. I didn't know if anyone heard anything discussed at the
> latest Networkers conference or if there was any documentation put out by
> Cisco lately on the subject. The CCIE website was pretty sparse with
info, I
> didn't know if there was other info available on how the lab will now
> incorporate IPv6.
>
> Taking a look at the wealth of documentation on CCO concerning IPv6:
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123cgcr/ipv6
_
> c/index.htm
>
> I'm just worried that everything is a likely target (DHCP, NAT, BGP, ISIS
&
> RIP, Multicast, etc....). But, realizing that Voice was never weighted
too
> highly on the old exam, how much can Cisco shove in to the same point
values
> (assuming Cisco leaves the different areas weighted the same)? If the
point
> values are the same, I can only assume Cisco would throw 2 or 3 things on
the
> lab (maybe a routing protocol, interface addressing and QoS for example).
>
> I'm using the documentation on the CD and NMC's Lab 23 as starting points
to
> learn IPv6. NMC's latest lab uses a variety of IPv6 tasks - more than I
hope
> are on the real lab. I didn't know if anyone had any other suggestions on
> good material to use to help gain a decent skill-set. I'm fully prepared
to
> step into the lab again except for this one subject.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Sean
>
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