From: Bill Eyer (beyer@optonline.net)
Date: Sat Sep 27 2008 - 10:22:42 ART
Charles,
Relax, in RTP the proctor will guide you on removing macro's, alias,
etc. I would assume they would at other sites. I don't really use
alias, but I do remember telling us to remove macros on switch or tcl
scripts.
Bill
Charles Henson wrote:
> On the subject of alias, can anbyone confirm whether they need to be
> removed or not at the end of the lab? I have my first lab in two
> months and I heard that macros have to be removed but alias's can stay
> as part of the "extra config" clause. Then I heard from someone else
> that alias's must be removed. Anyone care to clarify?
>
>
>
>
> On 9/27/08, Reza Toghraee <reza@toghraee.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks a lot Brad, I try to increase my speed.
>> I try to do some stress mock labs. The good thing is that my wife has a
>> party in next couple of days, and I can do the lab in this environment.
>>
>> Also I'm trying to memorize some alias shortcut commands to help increase my
>> speed.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Reza Toghraee
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Brad Ellis [mailto:brad@ccbootcamp.com]
>> Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 1:59 AM
>> To: Reza Toghraee; ccielab@groupstudy.com
>> Subject: RE: Please advise, I have 1 month to LAB
>>
>> Reza,
>>
>> You should be sure that your speed is getting close to easily doing an 8
>> hour lab in 6 hours. Leaving 2 hours for troubleshooting, trying to
>> figure out things you had trouble with, etc, is a good rule of thumb.
>>
>> You definitely want to nail down any technical weaknesses/gaps within
>> the next couple weeks. Then you should verify your speed is good. Make
>> sure you read questions carefully and understand what you're doing. Try
>> to simulate a stressful situation while you are going through a practice
>> lab (I'm not kidding). Try to work through distractions as well as there
>> will be people moving about the CCIE lab, phones ringing, people
>> talking, etc. It's good to get used to that environment.
>>
>> We have a new R&S lab workbook which was just updated that might not be
>> a bad thing for you to do.
>>
>> thanks,
>> Brad Ellis
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
>> Reza Toghraee
>> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 11:26 AM
>> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>> Subject: Please advise, I have 1 month to LAB
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> I need all of you people who already done this way to advise me.
>> Especially
>> the great instructors in the group.
>> I have 1 month to the LAB, it's my first attempt. I already got a leave
>> from
>> my job, so I have full 1 month to be prepared.
>>
>> I have too much stress!
>>
>> Since 2 months ago, I increased my study times, to around 6 to 8 hours
>> per
>> day.
>>
>> I reviewed all the IE COD as my second time, I wrote all the tips, and I
>> try
>> to read them randomly.
>>
>> I done the IE WB VOL1, 2 times, I know that I still have some gaps on
>> QOS,
>> especially on 3550, 3560 QOS.
>>
>> I'm still doing the IE VOL2 labs, I done till LAB 16. I do it slowly, I
>> try
>> to solve myself and whenever I learn anything new, I write it down and
>> then
>> I attach on the wall of my room, at the moment there are lots of papers
>> on
>> my wall, and every day I read them to memorize.
>>
>> I have the printed version of 3560 docs, I already read most of the
>> chapters
>> and I did my notes.
>>
>> I know I have gaps in QOS, Multicast, I don't want to get lost in
>> multicast
>> in the LAB, sometimes I spend a lot of time for doing the multicast
>>
>> what I have in my library :
>> 1) Doyell books
>> 2) R&S exam certi guide (odom)
>> 3) QOS exam cert guide (odom) (I didn't read)
>> 4) many printed documents about QOS, Multicast which I got from a good
>> friend. (just organized, not read yet)
>>
>> I donno, I have to continue doing the labs, or stop, just read, or IE
>> COD,
>> or Narbik?? I'm not familiar with Narbik.
>> I plan to do IE mock labs on every Thursday .
>>
>>
>> Please kindly Advise.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Reza Toghraee
>>
>>
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