From: Joseph Brunner (joe@affirmedsystems.com)
Date: Wed Dec 19 2007 - 19:46:26 ART
Guys don't lose hope. My dear mother waited all summer and fall for me to
pass this thing! I drove up from RTP at 1am and got to Maryland at 6:30am to
wake her up with the NEWS I FINALLY PASSED!!! And then TRADGEDY- She passed
away 2 weeks to the day after I passed the lab. She wasn't sick, and we are
still in Shock (this was just a couple weeks ago).
I can't EMPHASIZE ENOUGH how hard we got through this, and how happy we
were. I jumped in bed with her like when I was a kid, and then I printed out
my page, FAIL, FAIL, FAIL, PASS! CCIE CERTIFIED #19366!
Mom, I love you, and I did it for you as much as me. Guys, nothing good in
this life is easy, and anything easy it not worth doing! Hit the books
harder than you ever did, keep going. Never give up. Five nights after I
passed I was still booking rack time online, and selecting a practice IE WB
lab to do. Reading the doc cd every minute, hitting my rack with weird
configs...
You have to train your body, mind, and soul for victory. The feeling is
worth it. The last time I saw my mom's smile it was over this test. God, I
love you for giving it to us. Mom you waited for me to pass, Please wait a
little bit longer to see me again in Heaven.
Thank you,
Joseph Brunner
-----Original Message-----
From: Cecil Wilson [mailto:Cecil.Wilson@flextronics.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 5:39 PM
To: Andy Cole; Joseph Brunner; suri tk; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: BAD Santa,
I agree, I wont stop trying!
Cecil G. Wilson
IT Network Services
Office: (901) 215-2710
Cell: (901) 601-6201
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Cole [mailto:Andy.Cole@foremostfarms.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 4:36 PM
To: Cecil Wilson; Joseph Brunner; suri tk; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: BAD Santa,
I took the lab in November and didn't pass,,,
Notice I didn't say I Failed,,,
You only fail if you stop trying!
Andy
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Cecil Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 2:53 PM
To: Joseph Brunner; suri tk; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: BAD Santa,
Thanks Joe
I'm not going to give up, but I feel like I just got kicked in the
stomach, would have been a nice xmas present
Cecil G. Wilson
IT Network Services
Office: (901) 215-2710
Cell: (901) 601-6201
VoIP 104-2710
FLEX Logistics
cecil.wilson@flextronics.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Brunner [mailto:joe@affirmedsystems.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 2:33 PM
To: Cecil Wilson; 'suri tk'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: BAD Santa,
Sorry to hear it, but I'm not sorry for you. You are a man, and you did
what you could do this time. Next time the results will be different, if
you make it happen.
I failed (more than once). I never lost hope.
Here is what I did to help myself (other than drink)
1. Go through the doc cd a little better. You will find that if you
really know the doc cd well enough, the answers to the lab exam trigger
a memory to something to you read. Your "timely verification" will be as
simple as going to the place where you remember something was!
2. read the solutions guide to Internetwork expert's labs & the IPEXPERT
proctor's guide. Get inside these guys minds. Why would they say
something, they way they do? What makes Brian, Brian & Scott tick? How
can I think like they do about the requirements, solutions, and
verification steps
3. what can I do do read the questions more carefully? Do I need to make
a little list? Do I need to have a better strategy for verification?
I can tell you my failures were more related to poor strategy than poor
comprehension of the technologies. I knew I needed to work on strategy
and I passed when my strategy was as strong as my reading of the doc cd,
and my time in the lab. My final push, was this "No matter what I'm
doing at 2pm, no matter how much more of the test remains- STOP begin
detailed verification of the WHOLE THING FROM THE BEGINNING. Forget the
esoteric 2 points in IP SERVICES, MULTICAST, etc. or something weird I
can't get. Go back to the basics to pick up points on stuff I didn't
catch 100% the first time around. I picked up enough points with this
strategy. I will serve me well for my next 3 stars, Security, Voice, and
Wireless (in that order).
Joe
#19366
-----Original Message-----
From: Cecil Wilson [mailto:Cecil.Wilson@flextronics.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 1:11 PM
To: Joseph Brunner; suri tk; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: BAD Santa,
Hello
One of my biggest problem is been able to verify my answers, (in a
timely manner)
-Is there a link, or book etc, that would help with this issue?
-If I had to purchase 2 workbooks? Which ones would you recommended
- I just did my lab in RTP, lets just say santa was NOT good to me
Thanks for ALL suggestions
Cecil G. Wilson
IT Network Services
Office: (901) 215-2710
Cell: (901) 601-6201
VoIP 104-2710
FLEX Logistics
cecil.wilson@flextronics.com
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Joseph Brunner
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 11:19 AM
To: 'suri tk'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Simple IPv6 question
Is this frame-relay? Sounds like you need to map some global unicast
addresses
R1
Int s3/1
Frame-relay map ipv6 2001::2 301 broadcast
Etc.
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
suri tk
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 12:03 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Simple IPv6 question
Hi All,
I have a very simple IPv6 question.
I have two routers connected back-to-back on a serial link.
router1 (serial3/1) ------------------------------------( serial0/0/0)
router2
But i am not able to ping the global unicast address from one side to on
the other.
I think its something elementary, but not able to figure out what ?.
Please help me to understand this.
Thanks,
Surendra
========================================================================
====
=
=========
router1#sh run int ser 3/1
interface Serial3/1
no ip address
ipv6 address 2001:0:0:1::/64 eui-64
ipv6 enable
router1#sh ipv6 route
IPv6 Routing Table - 5 entries
Codes: C - Connected, L - Local, S - Static, R - RIP, B - BGP
U - Per-user Static route
I1 - ISIS L1, I2 - ISIS L2, IA - ISIS interarea, IS - ISIS
summary
O - OSPF intra, OI - OSPF inter, OE1 - OSPF ext 1, OE2 - OSPF ext
2
ON1 - OSPF NSSA ext 1, ON2 - OSPF NSSA ext 2
D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external
C 2001:0:0:1::/64 [0/0]
via ::, Serial3/1
L 2001::1:212:43FF:FEC9:A620/128 [0/0]
via ::, Serial3/1
L FF00::/8 [0/0]
via ::, Null0
router2#sh run int ser 0/0/0
interface Serial0/0/0
no ip address
ipv6 address 2001:0:0:2::/64 eui-64
ipv6 enable
no fair-queue
clock rate 64000
end
router2#sh ipv6 route
IPv6 Routing Table - 3 entries
Codes: C - Connected, L - Local, S - Static, R - RIP, B - BGP
U - Per-user Static route, M - MIPv6
I1 - ISIS L1, I2 - ISIS L2, IA - ISIS interarea, IS - ISIS
summary
O - OSPF intra, OI - OSPF inter, OE1 - OSPF ext 1, OE2 - OSPF ext
2
ON1 - OSPF NSSA ext 1, ON2 - OSPF NSSA ext 2
D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external
C 2001:0:0:2::/64 [0/0]
via ::, Serial0/0/0
L 2001::2:213:C4FF:FEDC:4CB0/128 [0/0]
via ::, Serial0/0/0
L FF00::/8 [0/0]
via ::, Null0
router2#ping ipv6 2001::1:212:43FF:FEC9:A620
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 2001::1:212:43FF:FEC9:A620, timeout is
2 seconds:
.....
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
router2#
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