Hi guys,
You are allowed to move on to the next section after you have completed
each section. Meaning that if you finish troubleshooting within 1 hour
you can move on to configuration. Everyone has the same hard stop at the
end of the day.
I believe it's documented on Cisco website.
Tony Jackson
Senior Network Engineer
Network Implementation Engineering, CIT
McKesson Corporation
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-----Original Message-----
From: Atlanta CCIE [mailto:atlantaccie_at_gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 5:24 PM
To: Roy Waterman; hopalong; groupstudy
Subject: Re: R and S V4 Labs
Agreed!
On 10/26/09, Roy Waterman <roy.waterman_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Hopalong
>
> I would hold to the view that merely doing the labs that are already
out
> there for v4 (albeit longer than 5.5 hrs) should stand you in fine
stead.
> After all if you can do those labs (eg. say a 7.5 hr lab) with plenty
of
> time to spare, do you think ud have a problem completing a 5.5 hr lab
with
> time to spare?
>
> Vendors offering 5.5 hour labs, will mean less topics to cover.
> This means MORE things preconfigured.
> Is that what you want?
> I would rather personally perform the traditionally longer lab, & not
say
> have things like, oh i dunno, ospf over frame relay auto configured.
> Say you go into the real lab environment, & find you are then tested
on
> something which was preconfigured for you in prior 5.5 labs you have
done.
> Say you then had problems completing that portion...
>
> I'm sure you see the point I'm trying to make.
>
> I personally would stay away from 5.5 hr labs like the plague for the
reason
> stated above, UNLESS the vendors truely knew what Cisco were
preconfiguring.
> I somehow doubt the vendors will know that info for the particular lab
you
> will be facing.
>
> Just my $2 on the matter.
>
> 2009/10/26 hopalong <ccieangel2_at_googlemail.com>
>
>> So that's nobody then.....a very telling response two weeks in to the
new
>> blueprint...
>>
>> Thank you for all the offers of troubleshooting labs
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 5:12 PM, hopalong <ccieangel2_at_googlemail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > Do any of the vendors listening have any 5.5 hour v4 labs for sale?
They
>> > would need to have full solutions i.e explanations (not just
configs)
>> > and
>> no
>> > mistakes!
>> >
>> > Money waiting feel free to unicast me!
>> >
>> > Thanks
>>
>>
>> Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net
>>
>>
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