From: CCIE3000 (ccie3000@googlemail.com)
Date: Sat Jan 26 2008 - 07:41:24 ARST
The way I read it is for instance you've created a tunnel and then later on
you apply an access list which breaks the tunnel. Could cover many other
things too.
On 1/24/08, Monica Belluci <mpls1979@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/ccie/rs/lab_exam_tips.html
>
> *TEN TIPS FOR TAKING THE LAB EXAM*
>
> 1. Read the entire exam first and check for addressing issues. Do not
> skip any details or sections.
>
> 2. Manage your time. Make a plan to cover all the sections in the time
> provided. Work out how much time you will spend on each section, keeping
> in
> mind the point value of the questions. Don't forget to allow time at the
> end
> to verify your solutions.
>
> 3. Clarify the requirements of each question. Don't assume
> requirements that aren't mentioned in the question. During the lab, if
> you
> are in any doubt, verify your understanding of the question with the
> proctor.
>
> 4. Do each question as a unit. Configure and verify before moving to
> the next question. You may want to redraw the topology with all the
> details
> available. This will help you visualize and map the network.
>
> 5. Troubleshoot. You must know how to troubleshoot using the tools
> available. Although troubleshooting is important, don't lose too much
> time
> working on a 2- or 3-point question. If you're caught off-guard by an
> unfamiliar topic, don't let it absorb too much time. Work on the things
> you
> are more comfortable with and go back to difficult items later.
>
> 6. Keep a list. During the exam, make notes on configurations and
> settings as you move through the exam. Make a separate list for items
> you
> have not been able to address or where you have not achieved the desired
> result which you'll need to revisit.
>
> 7. Test your work. *Never rely on a configuration done in the early
> hours of the exam.* *There is a possibility that an item you
> configured a few sections earlier can become broken and non-functional
> *. Keep in mind that points are awarded for working configuration
> only.
>
> 8. Save your configurations often.
>
> 9. Don't make any drastic changes in the last half hour of the exam.
>
> 10. Speed is vital on the exam. Review and practice core material the
> week before the exam to ensure you can move quickly through the less
> challenging questions.
>
>
>
> Can anyone Understood what Cisco says on 7th tip
>
> Is it engage troubleshooting part which fashioned by CISCO ?
>
> People says you will analyze your configuration difference before BREAK
> and
> AFTER break ? Is it ?
>
> I hope, by this email I am not going to break NDA rule.........
>
> **
>
> *What you say?*
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Monica
> **
> **
>
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