RE: Netmasterclass Methodology

From: Tim (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Tue Apr 04 2006 - 10:49:24 GMT-3


This methodology is excellent. Their technical library is excellent.

I can't that alone helped me pass the lab but I can tell you that I got
points for IPv6 because I used their methodology - points I absolutely
wouldn't have gotten otherwise.

I was asked to do a task in IPv6 which had various constraints - I can't use
this, I can't use that. And, I had no idea at first how to accomplish the
task. I had never done this before. But, then I started thinking about the
different ways something could be done and that thought process unlocked the
door to successfully completing this task.

Before I had finished and tested my config, I had no idea if this would
actually work but after I had configured the routers and did a show ip
route, I knew I had nailed it.

So, to answer your question, YES. You should internalize that methodology
and practice it over and over again.

HTH, Tim
  
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Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 9:23 AM
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Subject: Netmasterclass Methodology

Just browsing through the Netmasterclass web site I noticed they have a
very detailed, step by step action plan for taking the CCIE lab i.e.
"attaining universal connectivity and "golden moment" etc...

Can anyone share their opinion of this methodology and whether or not it
helped them pass the exam?

Thanks!



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