From: Li Guoyi (Guoyi.Li@scs.com.sg)
Date: Tue Apr 03 2007 - 23:53:56 ART
Congratulation, Maureen,
Now you have time to come to Singapore this winter? :)
By the way, can you help me on one question. I am very puzzled how we
should do IGP redistribution in the lab. If there are multiple border
routers, do you always do mutual redistribution on all the border
routers, or can you just do it on one border routers to get full
reachibility. What if there are 3 protocals on one router? Do you always
redistribution between the three? I mean A<->B B<->C C<->A
Have you ever clarify this with proctor?
Many thanks,
Li
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
maureen schaar
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 7:17 PM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: my digits
Hi Group,
Although I just recently joined this group, I am glad to share with you
that I received my digits on my 2nd lab attempt in Brussels: CCIE
#17684
After I had gotten myself in some trouble during the first part of the
exam, I was not on schedule during lunch. Finally I did manage to finish
the whole lab in time and I had time for some checks. During the checks,
I did find some errors. When I left, it just didn't feel right, because
I found some errors close to the end and time was running out for extra
checks. In the car driving home, I was positive I had failed this one...
You can imagine my surprise when I got the lab results this morning:
PASS I couldn't be happier right now!
Thanks to anyone who has provided help through groupstudy! I will
definitely continue to follow the mailing list and help other candidates
where I can, because this is such a huge collection of knowledge!
Maureen Schaar
(The Netherlands)
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