Re: Secrets to Version 4 Success

From: Faisal Ilyas <faisal.learning_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 12:30:59 +0300

This man Yasir seems addicted to lab ...

Regards,

On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Anthony Sequeira <asequeira_at_ine.com>wrote:

> So here we are - faced with a Version 4 CCIE R&S exam that is more
> difficult than ever before for a long list of reasons. As some ponder the
> dramatically reduced passing rate, we are distracted by CCIE training vendor
> gimmicks and the perpetual rumors that abound regarding the new CCIE Lab
> Examination.
>
> Get ready for your moment of Zen. Get ready to clear your mind of all this
> nonsense you have allowed to distract you and focus on what it REALLY takes
> to pass this difficult exam. This week INE had two more R&S passers (see the
> latest success story below) and as a result, we are compelled to reveal the
> Secrets to Success that all of these candidates have shared.
>
> This seminar is completely free to GS members. For details - go here:
>
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> http://blog.ine.com/2010/04/09/routing-switching-free-vseminar-secrets-to-ccie-sucess/
>
> <<<Hello everyone,
> I Just cleared CCIE R&S v4 today, and i can't believe i did it, i want to
> say very special Thanks to INE staff for their highly professional, and
> specially making tougher Labs in workbook than the original Lab, and very
> special thanks for their discount in Online Rack Rentals, and MockLabs.
>
> Well i must say lab was very easy in comparison to INE's Level 9 Labs in
> Vol2, which i practiced and developed my speed, so when i sat in real lab,
> every task just seemed to be very straight forward, i was always looking for
> a trick in question (because in INE's workbooks there is always a trick,
> which keeps you on tow).
>
> I did all 4 mocklabs, and i dint clear any of them, not because i dint know
> the technologies, just because i made very small, silly mistakes, and that s
> why i cleared my real exam because i learned to overcome those small, and
> silly mistakes from Mock Labs results, that s why when i was verifying my
> task in original lab, i was thinking of Mocklabs, and the way they were
> checked.
>
> OEQ were very practical then theoretical and i liked that approach, if you
> have spent thousands of hours on routers and switches, you could easily
> answer those questions in a second.
>
> And Yeh, my favorite part, Troubleshooting: I completed all 10 Tickets,
> Thanks to INE s Vol4.
>
> One thing I figured out during troubleshooting was the efficiently
> accessing routers, everyone who had failed in Troubleshooting, said they
> couldn t manage 29 routers lol, but I devised a very interesting way to
> manage them (during Lab). First create a diagram, not very detailed, but
> just to remember which router is at what location(x.y) ;) and then read the
> tickets, and with color pencils, mark routers which you think are part of
> that trouble ticket. After that you completed reading the tickets and marked
> them with pencil, only open the console of routers which are part of Ticket
> you are solving, I did it and enjoyed it, because all Tickets are
> independent of others, so the scope of ticket wont be bigger than 4 routers
> max I assume :)
>
> I have one suggestion to improve your products more, which i observed
> during my preparations, I think there should be a single SuperLAB with
> difficult level of 20 , for practicing in last 4 to 5 days, I really missed
> this kind of lab, I tried to make it from All 20 Labs, but that was time
> consuming, so quit.
>
>
> Yasir Ashfaque CCIE#26003>>>
>
>
> Warmest Regards,
>
> Anthony J. Sequeira, CCIE #15626
> http://www.INE.com
>
> Do Not Cheat Yourself - Master the Blueprint!
> Q: What are the three possible actions you specify for traffic in your
> policy-map in a Zone-Based Firewall configuration?
> A: Inspect, Drop, or Pass
> More Info:
> http://blog.internetworkexpert.com/2009/08/15/ccie-rs-4-x-zone-based-firewall-tier-1/
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Regards,
M. Faisal.
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