From: Adam Elghafri (ccie.adam@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Aug 30 2008 - 16:57:13 ART
ok for me...
I DON'T drow a L2 topology (the physical ethernet, more accurately) unless i
see:
"make sure vlan 73 is pruned where it is necessery"
or "both the trunks between SW1 and SW2 should balance the traffic of vlans
15 and 20"
or something else where u want to track the spanning of the vlans across
your trunks...
otherwise its useless and wast of 20 minutes.. u only need to have a good
utilization of the L3 topology (the logical mixed up, more accurately)....
now for reading the lab .. again.. after investigating with ppl who passed..
here what i concluded:
-don't read the entire thing word by word as u r trying to solve... or else
it will be harmful !!!!.. yes.. if i do that.. then when i go back to do the
lab from the beginning i just do it without thinking... i just loose the
concentration while doing it and fall in mistakes !!!!
exactly when u come "very" prepared to a class...
so my advice.. make the reading not to exceed 10 to 15 minutes.. or a slow
skimming ..
Footnote: i dont have a ccie number.. so what i say are just conclusions to
my "studies" experience ....
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 12:19 AM, KS Anpu <ksanpu@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have one more month to sit the lab. Still it is very difficult to read
the
> full lab and draw the L2 diagram and short notes before start the lab. it
is
> taking nearly more than one hour . So i am expecting your advice / help
how
> can i speed up it ? and is there any other good practice to follow for
speed
> up..... other than using alias , tclsh for ping .
>
> Regards,
> anbu.
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