From: Yinglam Cheung (ccie6961@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Jun 09 2007 - 12:11:46 ART
I seldom wrote to the group, but the subject line caught me to take a look.
It would be interesting to know why proctor would get on your router to check your configurations. AFAIK, proctors don't check candidates' configs during the testing time. Did you suspect a bug and ask him to check? I'd have asked proctor why he erased some configs if I were you.
In any case you can write to ccie@cisco.com or Cisco Certification Support and I believe you can fill out feedbacks after finishing your lab.
Overall I feel proctors in my CCIE lab experience are very professional.
regards,
Yinglam
----- Original Message ----
From: Jinhong Im <jhim@kornet.net>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Friday, June 8, 2007 4:58:38 AM
Subject: Attack by Proctor
Hi GS,
Today I took my 4th R&S test.
After I checked all my configuration I found the proctor had changed too many things, left about 20 minutes.
I really astonished because of too severe attacks by the proctor. He blew out the whole BGP configuration on a switch and so many other configurations I made. I tried to recover all them, but I couldn't have time to check it again because the proctor was counting time. So I am not sure it all the configurations were correct, and finally I found one missing configuration and I couldn't be able to complete it because He was saying time was over.
I think it is too severe attack to cope.
I would like to know if there is a way to let Cisco know that there will be few candidates to protect themselves from the attack.
Any opinion?
Regards
/JH
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