From: Bill Faber (bfaber@wvwcc.org)
Date: Tue Aug 30 2005 - 08:43:04 GMT-3
At Networkers this year, the proctor told us CCIE wannabees that they load your config onto new rack, run the script and then based on the results, the proctor would manually verify configurations (if you scored low in an area). He said he personally always looked at areas where people scored very low to verify that is was in fact correct.
Bill
>>> Farrukh Haroon <farrukhharoon@gmail.com> 8/30/2005 3:25:50 AM >>>
guys this is what the Cisco website says:
http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/ccie/ccie_support/faqs.html#q44
Q: How are the lab exams graded?
A: The questions on the lab have specific criterion which need to be
met. The labs are graded by proctors who ensure that all the criterion
of a question are met and points are awarded accordingly. The proctors
do use tools to help gather information from the routers to perform
some preliminary evaluations, but the final decision regarding a
correct or incorrect configuration is in the hands of a trained
proctor.
On 8/30/05, joshua lauer <jslauer@hotmail.com> wrote:
> From my discussions with the proctor is that they do both, the scripts and
> then the manual grading.
>
> jl
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> From: <i>Hoogen <hoogen82@gmail.com></i><br>Reply-To: <i>Hoogen
> <hoogen82@gmail.com></i><br>To: <i>Scott Morris
> <swm@emanon.com></i><br>CC: <i>"Keane, James"
> <James.Keane@agriculture.gov.ie>, cciein2006@yahoo.com,
> ccielab@groupstudy.com</i><br>Subject: <i>Re: RE: Three Test
> Minimum?</i><br>Date: <i>Mon, 29 Aug 2005 21:02:14 -0800</i><br>>Since I
> passed my lab in my very first attempt I think i might come
> under<br>>some fire from some people who might think I was lucky. The
> truth I should<br>>admit is I was very very lucky. I guess some one said
> to pass in the first<br>>time I must have come across technologies I am
> familiar with. My guess it is<br>>true to a certain extent. I might have
> failed if I had got some irrelevant<br>>to what I knew. Sometimes I feel
> guilty of passing the first time, when I<br>>see so many of you failing
> it. I would have certainly learnt a lot more if I<br>>had taken my lab
> twice or thrice. I just wish all the guys all the very best<br>>for your
> exams. One thing I am certain about is if I get lucky the time I
> am<br>>attempting my security exam(touch wood) I would definately go out
> to buy a<br>>lottery ticket.<br>> Someone mentioned the scoring is
> done using the tcl script, I would<br>>disagree with it. I personaly
> asked the proctor the question during the<br>>lunch, he confirmed it was
> done manually. My guess is it differs for<br>>locations. But i am sure
> everything works fairly enough.<br>>
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