From: Joseph Saad (joseph.samir.saad@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jul 02 2008 - 03:37:28 ART
Marc,
I used notepad extensively during the exam and my practice.
It gives me a full view on things and makes me master the CLI without
relying on help and tremendously built my confidence.
For anything like ether channel, redistribution, router subcommands
configuration, frame map entries, ipv6 addressing. I used to use notepad
first, make sense of the whole commands and paste in back in the CLI.
Particularly if "ORDER OF OPERATIONS" matters.
Even if I don't remember the command, I do it once in the router and paste
it in notepad and continue in notepad till I finish.
You don't need to be fast in the real exam, you need to be extremely
accurate. Think of cost of error under extreme pressure (in the real lab)
and you'll realize that better be slow but sure. Ofcourse, assuming one
knows his/her stuff well.
Notepad was key aspect that contributed to my first-shot pass and almost
finishing the exam in 4.5 hours with ample time for planning and 3 rounds of
checks and 2 reloads.
HTH,
Joseph.
#20243.
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Marc La Porte <marc.a.laporte@gmail.com>
wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> what's your advice on using notepad during the exam?
> i know you cannot save your file.
>
> do you type in all commands directly on the CLI, or do you copy/paste from
> notepad?
> do you really lose a lot of time when doing copy/paste?
>
> thanks for the advice
> marc
>
>
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