From: Scott Smith (hioctane@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Oct 07 2005 - 02:05:55 GMT-3
It is just a goal... where I'd like to be before lunch. I will not
know for sure until I get there:-)
-- Scott SmithOn 10/7/05, Victor Cappuccio <cvictor@protokolgroup.com> wrote: > Hello Scott > I never been there, so I must say that your plan is very complete, but > do you think that by the first Timeslot (just before Lunch) you could > finish also the BGP Core Part? > Thanks > > > Scott Smith wrote: > > >This will be my first attempt and I would like to have a solid and > >logical plan of action to work my way through. Some of this approach > >is based on how I worked through Novell's "lab exam" a couple of years > >ago (I know there is no comparison between the two but general plan is > >the same). Please share any thoughts and what your plan of action was > >(or is). > > > >1 - Quickly look over what I have to work with (PC, docs, etc) > >2 - Open router connections / DOC CD > >3 - Make my own topology drawing > >4 - Read exam > > - Organize tasks into core or peripheral > > - Organize tasks based on my knowledge > > - Know it > > - Have a clue > > - No idea > > - Note tasks and any first thoughts > > - Note possible issues with other tasks > >5 Complete core layer 2 (switching, frame, ATM, ISDN) > >6 Verify basic connectivity > > - Create TCL script > >7 Complete core IGP > >8 Complete core BGP > >****************** core network complete and tested ***************** > >****************** lunch break ***************** > >9 Complete peripheral (know it) > >10 - Complete peripheral (have a clue) > >11 - Complete peripheral (no idea) > >12 Use any remaining time to review every task until they make me stop! > > > > > >TIA > >-- > >Scott Smith > > > >_______________________________________________________________________ > >Subscription information may be found at: > >http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
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