From: TCP IP4 (tcp.ip4@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Aug 31 2008 - 13:53:30 ART
Hi Lei,
Can you explain more how to use ts to apply the same configuration to all
devices? Do you mean go to each terminal and do the cut-n-paste?
Thanks,
Tom
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 4:58 AM, lei tian <again.tl@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Anbu,
>
> My personal experience on how to speed up,
> 1 Use notepad. Build configuration in notepad, and then copy/paste to
> device.
> 2 Use TS. Use teminal server to save configuration and do all the stuff you
> need apply to all devices
> 3 Read first. Fox example, OSPF. Read all tasks regarding ospf and then
> think about the solution, so you dont need to come back to same box over
> and
> over.
> 4 Use show run | sec on routers.
>
> HTH,
>
> Lei
>
> On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:32 PM, CCIE3000 <ccie3000@googlemail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > For sure do a layer two.
> >
> > I follow the IE method from the lab set up. Four boxes for your switches
> in
> > a diamond shape, Sw1 left, SW3 top sw4 right, sw2 bottom.
> >
> > Show connections from routers to switches and mark whether trunk or which
> > vlan it should be. plus any special things concerning your interswitch
> > links. It should take between 5-10 minutes and closer to 5. You may not
> > ALWAYS need it but I'd bet you need it more times than not.
> >
> > No matter how prepared you are unless you are ultra cool (and in my eyes
> to
> > be ultra cool in the lab you must be under the influence of something :)
> )
> > you heart beat is going to be up and you are going to be a little edgy
> > (which is a good thing, keeps ya sharp) you will have lots of things
> going
> > on in your head thinking things through, don't leave anything to chance,
> > have it down on paper and as an easy reference. You will be tired towards
> > the afternoon and should you face a problem it's better to have a diagram
> > to
> > hand than try and think things through from memory.
> > You should be aiming to have read the lab and drawn your diagrams within
> 30
> > mins to 45. But then again it's better to spend an extra 10 minutes and
> get
> > it right.
> >
> > My enlightenment was to use alias' e.g.
> >
> > cc for conf t
> > ss for show run | section
> >
> > etc..etc...You must remove the alias before the end of the exam but I
> noted
> > on my last attempt, I felt good, my nerves were in normal levels but for
> > the
> > life of me I kept making silly typing mistakes which were driving me
> > crazy...and normally I can touch type okay. Add up the amount of repeat
> > commands I made and they start to eat into your overall time.
> >
> > You just have to do lab after lab after lab after lab after lab...you get
> > the idea.
> >
> > When I first start one lab could take me 4-5 days. Now I average 4-5
> hours.
> >
> > Good luck.
> >
> > Si
> >
> >
> > On 8/30/08, Adam Elghafri <ccie.adam@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > 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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