Re: RE: RE : Attack by Proctor

From: Peter Svidler (doubleccie@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jun 21 2007 - 07:46:17 ART


Although i think this is not really happening , but people keep saying that they have faced it
  in my opinion , the proctor should not touch your config after the lab starts..it just does not make any sense..if Cisco wants to do troubleshooting ,this has to be done in a better way , like the 2 days format before when you had to go for troubleshooting secion on the day
  where you know that something is messed up and you need to fix it .
   
  So , i guess the simplest way is to change the enable password before you start , then you can return it back by the end of the day
   
  what you guys think ?
   
   
   
  

joh willi <wjoh71@gmail.com> wrote:
  That is fine if it happens in all exam centers. Why only in Brussels?.

On 6/21/07, Patrick Galligan
wrote:
>
> On 6/21/07, Du, Jianbo wrote:
> > From my understanding, it is a part of troubleshooting. Is it possible
> > from your view?
> >
> Perhaps. From the Cisco website: "Knowledge of troubleshooting is an
> important skill and candidates are expected to diagnose and solve
> issues as part of the CCIE lab exam".
>
> So if the "Attack by proctor" is part of the troubleshooting, how will
> you know when the proctor stops testing your troubleshooting skills?
> What if the proctor starts "attacking" you after you've done your
> final checks and think you have finished.... ?
>
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