RE: First Attempt at RTP

From: Chula Bandara (chula_bandara@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 17 2006 - 14:07:34 GMT-3


Thanks Tim , you know i was trying find this paypal account. I remembered
you mentioned it once. only five digit thing i own for now is this
number. BUt i will try to make atleast two digit contribution.

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  From: "Tim" <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com>
  To: "'Chula Bandara'" <chula_bandara@hotmail.com>,
  <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
  CC: <imal.kalutotage@gmail.com>
  Subject: RE: First Attempt at RTP
  Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 11:59:41 -0500
  Chula,

  Congratulations !!!!

  I'm thrilled for you and delighted that I was able to help you along
  the
  way.

  I'm also glad you mentioned Paul Borghese since without him this list
  wouldn't exist.

  When I finally passed the lab, I sent Paul a small contribution to
  help
  offset his cost of running this list. This is something I wanted to
  do for
  a long time and I hope all GS members feel the same way when they
  pass the
  lab and becomes ccie's.

  Recently, it seems there have been a number of new ccie announcements
  here
  on GS.

  I hope each new ccie decides to thank Paul by sending him a few
  bucks. I
  used Paypal.

  pborghese@groupstudy.com

  Congratulations again and best of luck to you.

  Tim

  -----Original Message-----
  From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
  Of
  Chula Bandara
  Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 10:49 AM
  To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
  Cc: imal.kalutotage@gmail.com
  Subject: First Attempt at RTP

  I wish to thank all of you,specially to Paul Borghese for maintaining
  this great list , to my Fellow Srilankan Friend Imal kalutotage for
  cheering me up , and all the Gurus and CCIE2BE's for their valuable
  inputs.

  15623

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  From: Imal kalutotage <imal.kalutotage@gmail.com>
  To: Chula Bandara <chula_bandara@hotmail.com>
  Subject: Re:
  Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 09:22:16 +0300

  Find the answers in line..

  HI Imal,
  I am going to NC tomorrow.
  I did a CheckIt Lab yesterday. i got only 68. i am having time
  management
  issues. it took one hour for me
  to read the whole lab and do a igp diagram, so i ran out of time
  doing the
  last part of the lab.
  whats your advise.

  1. Should i completely read the whole lab first. or just go
  trhough it.
  for ex you read the FR part and the relavant IGP section and then
  you
  complete FR.
  then you do the Swtiching .

  Read up to IGP completely, then Read Multicast section.This will
  enable you to decide on the FR mode of operation.Other sections, just
  skim through & donot read deep.I did not draw any fancy diagrams...Un
  bind the diagram pages of qusetion booklet & use them.

  2. partial credit. -- how does this work. on the Checkit lab i
  did there
  were 10 points for the whole bgp section. There were about 10
  sub sections
  , i did not do some subsections but CHeckit LAb gave 6 points .
  Is that how
  the real lab works , my understanding was you get 0 points.

  Yes this is how real lab works... Partial credit apply to the
  subsections.Say if you have subsection in BGP which carries 3
  points.If
  that subsection has 3 tasks to do, then you will not get 2 points
  even if you do 2 tasks correct.You will get 0/3. But you still get
  other points to the sunsections under BGP, if you do them correctly.
  Good luck for your exam & one final advice is, donot make silly
  mistakes, thinking that, you are going to run out of time.I am prety
  sure, you will have enough time in the exam, but if you screw up
  something, it takes more time to fix it under the exam
  pressure.CheersImal

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