Re: FAILED R&S - 2 days Back

From: Jonny English (redkidneybeans@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Dec 12 2008 - 20:15:55 ARST


sorry to hear about no passing. Been there as well, and you can only learn
from it.

As for the topics your didn't do as well on, I agree with others that
suggested knowing the doc-cd. But one thing to add and something i did was
take the workbook that you are using and for the topics you are having
problems with, look them up in the doc-cd, document it, and then practice
trying to find these things. It might sound silly to keep practicing where
to find stuff, but under stress you might forget where things are in the
doc-cd. At least skim these pages to see if there are other options that you
missed.

If you are on the rack, use the ? to see the options you get. if you see a
command you don't know, google it with a key word cisco.com or univercd and
try to work your way back from the doccd......

On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 8:29 AM, Razzaq Shaikh <shaikh.razzaq@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Its sad to say that I didnt clear my CCIE R&S Lab Exam.
> My weak areas on lab attempts was IOS / Security / IPV6 were I hardly
> score.
>
> I had not taken any bootcamp but with work experience I am capable of doing
> most of routing& switching task.
> In the lab Exam I got 90+% in switching & IGP task
>
> Online Doc CD was really not helpful during my attempt.
>
> I want to know how to cover IOS / Security topics, i would be very grateful
> for all your inputs.
>
>
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