From: Bob Watson (watson.robert@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Nov 10 2006 - 23:06:55 ART
Non of us actually get to see the scripts they use unless you are a proctor
for grading.
my 2c on the subject though.
Cisco has several in house programs that allow partners and normal folks for
labs and they all use autoverify for autogenerated grading so if you want to
see how cisco does lab grading in non ccie labs you can do 1 of 3 things
that I know of
1 pay for an assessor lab
2 if your a partner and have passed the written have your cisco rep sign you
up for ASET labs
3 if your a partner the partner e-learning portal has some labs that use
autoverify as well
I could be 100 percent wrong since I'm not a proctor but its a pretty good
guess.
you could also just ask and see what they say.
On 11/10/06, Hemant Kumar <hk1573@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I wondering if some would tell me , without violating NDA rules., how
> cisco
> uses scripts to grade the labs.
>
> Is over configuration good?
>
> I want to get some indication how i should be configuring the lab in
> "cisco
> way". As you all know there is many different was to do the same task in
> cisco world.
>
>
> I know all the core topics cold and have many hours of handson with the
> labs but it all matters how you put it in the exam.
>
> If i could understand how the grade it then i think i might be able to do
> cisco way..and pass.
>
>
> If this violates the NDA, lets not worry about.
>
> But thanks to you all in advance. You guys have been great.
>
> Kumar
>
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