From: Shaun Nicholson (shauninusa@geordiepride.com)
Date: Mon Mar 13 2006 - 00:26:56 GMT-3
Anyone else read the change in the searching documentation for CCIE labs
just announced March 10th 2006? Does anyone know if this is immediate
certainly seems like it is, I have cut and pasted the announcement from the
Cisco CCIE site below
Change to Documentation Access in Lab Exam
While access to Cisco product documentation will still be available during
CCIE lab exams at the Documentation Website (UniversCD) at HYPERLINK
"http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm"http://www.cisco.com/univercd/h
ome/home.htm, candidates will no longer be able to use the search function
on that site. The search has been disabled due to a change in the way
product documentation is maintained at Cisco. Instead, candidates should be
prepared to use the drop-down index to navigate the Documentation Website
(UniversCD).
Candidates may want to spend more time becoming familiar with the index and
practicing how to quickly locate relevant information. Candidates who want
to reschedule their lab date to spend more time practicing should remember
the CCIE lab exam cancellation policy: Changes to CCIE lab exam dates or
locations must be made at least 28 days before the scheduled date, to allow
scheduling of other candidates for that seat. The last day to make a change
is the Lab Exam Due Date. Candidates can check their specific due date (at
Certification Status) and easily reschedule exams online at HYPERLINK
"https://tools.cisco.com/CCIE/Schedule_Lab/CCIEOnline/CCIEOnline"https://too
ls.cisco.com/CCIE/Schedule_Lab/CCIEOnline/CCIEOnline. No changes are allowed
after the Lab Exam Due Date. Candidates who do not show up on the day of
their scheduled exam will not be eligible for a refund.
Thanks and any additional insight would be greatly appreciated
Shaun Nicholson CCIE 6705
CCNP, CCSP, INFOSEC, JNCIA-M
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