Hi !
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MY QUESTIONS:
Replied by: rodmarso - Consulting, Telefonica Empresas SA - May 28, 2009,
1:18pm PST
Hi Maurilio!
I want to know how many tasks in the lab we will have in v4?
I think that in lab v3 we have almost 40 tasks, correct?
Lab v4 will have only 5.5 hours.
Lab v3 we have 7.5 hours.
Thanks
Rodrigo Marchina Soares
Replied by: mgorito - CISCO SYSTEMS - May 28, 2009, 2:25pm PST
Hi Rodrigo,
Yes, the v3.0 lab exam has about 36 to 40 questions.
The configuration section on v4.0 will have something around 25 to 30
questions on 5.5 hours.
Regards,
Maurilio
Replied by: rodmarso - Consulting, Telefonica Empresas SA - May 28, 2009,
1:40pm PST
Hi Maurilio,
I will do my first try in CCIE R&S Lab v3 and I am a little afraid about
open ended questions.
I am preparing reading Cisco Press Certification guide version 3 and doing
Core Knowlodge questions from InternetworkExpert.
I don4t know how the questions are show.
Do I have to memorize RFC numbers?
Are the questions related to the lab configuration, topology interpretation,
output commands? I don4t know if you can tell in this level.
Replied by: mgorito - CISCO SYSTEMS - May 28, 2009, 2:35pm PST
Hi Rodrigo,
One good way to prepare for the Core Knowledge questions is along with your
preparation to the lab exam where you will be applying the overall concepts
during your hands-on practice studying.
During that section you will be asked concept questions about technologies
that are listed on the lab exam blueprint so while you are preparing to take
the lab exam you are implementing all those concepts and then you will be
well prepared for that.
You may find questions the will have an output command and / or a topology
for your interpretation, but not memorization questions such RFC numbers.
Regards,
Maurilio
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