From: R S (ccie17030@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Nov 11 2006 - 00:44:25 ART
Most of us can answer you without violate any NDA
;-)))
=> None of us known how !
But who care , from reading this :
http://forum.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=netprof&forum=Expert%20Archive&topic=Career%20Certifications&CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Ddisplay_location%26location%3D.1ddb421d/40
This session from a CCIE proctor and there is a sure
thing that they will manually score every failed exam
( READ : by a real proctor ) and if you are providing
a valid solution, then you get points.
Therefore it is no CISCO way, IMHO.
Know your options !
HTH,
lP.
--- 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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