Re: Hw much IPV6 will be tested in CCIE Lab?

From: Matt White (mwhite23@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Apr 12 2005 - 21:20:39 GMT-3


It was a fruitless process trying to figure out how much of this, what
kind of that, blah, blah, blah... The answer is REALLY that simple:
Know everything on the blueprint. Doesn't matter if there are 80
points in IPv6 and 20 for DLSW+, if you know the material and call
recall it in a swift fashion, you stand a good chance of passing.

Once I accepted that fact, everything fell into place.

On 4/12/05, Chuck Ryan <chryan@cisco.com> wrote:
> It will vary depending upon how much content is in the lab exam.
>
> Let's not worry about "how much of topic x is on the lab exam", and just
> focus on what's listed on the lab exam blueprint. If you can achieve a
> solid understanding of all topics listed on the blueprint, and be able to
> configure most of it with your eyes closed (and be able to find the obscure
> stuff on the cd), then you should be fine.
>
> Yes, IPv6 is now a testable topic on the lab exam. That's not news. You
> shouldn't worry about how much of IPv6 you'll see on the lab exam, instead,
> focus your efforts to be able to configure anything associated with IPv6
> (interface addresses, RIPng, OSPF, ISIS, BGP, etc.). This way your are
> thoroughly prepared for anything that they throw at you, and you are not
> caught off-guard with any surprises.
>
> Like the old saying goes, if it's on the blueprint, it's fair game. It can
> be tested at any time. Prepare yourself for it.
>
> HTH,
>
> Chuck
>
> At 02:18 PM 4/12/2005, Zouta oxpf wrote:
> >Just curious to know: How many points is allocated to IPv6 topics in
> >the LAB? Does this vary? or same for all Labs? I hope this question
> >does not infringe upon NDA.
> >
> >ZO.
> >
> >On Apr 12, 2005 12:12 PM, Muhammad Saleem <msaleems@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Has anyone just passed CCIE R/S lab? , how much IPV6 came in his exam,
> > lots of
> > > rumers about IPV6 are around, according to Cisco CCIE site IP IGP and BGP
> > > sections have IPV6, does it means that all IGP and BGP will be tested with
> > > IPV6 feature, I donot think that even Cisco has approved and tested new IGP
> > > and BGP with IPV6
> > >
> > > I will appreciate for the clearifications
> > >
> > > Saleem
> > > Networks Manager
> > > KSA
> > >
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