Re: Passed Lab Exam

From: Alexei Monastyrnyi <alexeim73_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 19:56:58 +1100

congrats!

A.

Wilhelm Boeddinghaus wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I passed my lab on October 1st in Brussels. It was a long way I had to
> go, but at the end, I did it.
>
> I startet in 2007 with the written exam and needed several attempts for
> the lab, but I never thought of giving up. Learn the technologies,
> practice little labs in dynamips and then start with the full labs from
> the workbooks. Learning by full labs is very difficult.
>
> A good strategy is the key to passing the exam. You have to manage your
> time, do not spend to much time on one task and work around a problem,
> even if this costs you points. But you cannot pass without a working
> layer 2 and layer 3 network.
>
> I finished one hour before the end and had time to verify. This saved me
> a few points, because for example I put the right configuration on the
> wrong router.
>
> Material used:
>
> Routing TCP/IP I + II
> BGP Design and Implementation
> QoS Exam Guide
> Many other books
> INE Workbooks 1, 2 and 3
> INE Class on Demand
> INE 12 Day Bootcamp
> INE Core Knowledge Simulation
> Cisco Documentation
>
> Without the bootcamp in September I would not have been able to pass the
> lab. Scott and Anthony are fantastic and can explain in great detail.
>
> Good luck to all,
>
> Wilhelm Boeddinghaus
> CCIE #25603
>
>
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