Congratulations Swap
Now take some rest buddy :)
-- -- Sincerely, Shawn Zandi Network Architect and Consultant Cisco Certified CCIE x2 (R&S + Security) Juniper JNCIS x2 (ER & SEC) - Foundry/Brocade BCNE - Procurve Master ASE (MASE) Dubai Internet City web: http://www.shafagh.com blog: http://blog.shafagh.com email: shafagh_at_shafagh.com On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:59 PM, swap m <ccie19804_at_gmail.com> wrote: > hi group > > the loong frustrating SP journey has reached its destination..i passed > the SP lab yesterday. > > it was a bigger battle with bugs, vague wording and crappy oeqs than > the technology itself. > > few things i wud like to share with people preparing for sp lab - > > 1. mpls vpns - > ahh thts the biggest chunk in sp lab, almost everyone who failed has > got shocking results in vpn section. vpn constitues more than 30% of > the score so less score guarantees a failure. > understand "send-label" feature correctly, when, how , restrictions > etc..knwing the difference between "mpls ip" and "send-label" is > important. The figures shud knw wht to type the moment we see inter-as > and csc. Know when to use set mpls-label , and the scary things tht > might happen when not using it when it s a mandate. > > 2. multicast - > the RnS bits of multicast is the base. For MVPN/inter-as-multicast > understand RFC3618 for rpf check thoroughly, understand the order of > rpf preference. understand when to make use of bgp multicast SAFI. > Understand which inter-as supports inter-as multicast, and how it > works on a 12.2S code without the mdt safi. Look for Petr s blog on > mvpn, refer to my blog for some explanation too. > this is one of the easiest sections to score if we knw the game. > > 3. the important command "reload"! if you know its configured > correctly, you shudn't shy away from doing a reload. > > 4. join forums, there are some forums where nda stuff is brainstormed > candidly. not the right thing but it helps. > > 5. for first attempt, avoid locations like bangalore. in B'lore you'll > most likely get ONLY a "smile" as an answer with some ambiguous facial > expression and words to ur questions. Choose a location like brusells > etc. where u have an inhouse rack and a knowledgeable SP related > proctor. > > 6. avoid complex solutions, i have got real feel tht there is a high > possibility of marking the task incorrect if the proctor doesn't > understand them. its not a matter of just the output. anyways it'll > stay a mystery if something is marked incorrect so keep it simple. > > 7. think like a script!. take extra precautions like removing alias > etc...anything tht can affect an automated script shud be removed. > it'll hurt a lot to lose marks for such silly things so my > recommendation is to remove them once the lab is about to get over. > > 8. the lab will have old junk IOS codes running somewhere in the > corners, specifically added to give us a nasty ride via the buggy > road. show outputs might change after reload, so be aware for a double > check. if possible practice on few of them b4 the big day. > > 9. Read between the lines. Take some time out of config/keyboard, just > read and focus on the tasks thoroughly. try to think beyond the first > instinct. if it says to do something for X and Y, doing it for X,Y,Z > is wrong. in the verification you ll see tht you successfully did it > for X and Y, but might missout looking at Z. make sure Z is left as > it is. Cryptic but shud be comprehensible as it makes a hell lot of > difference to the score! This is one of the major reasons of getting > low score in vpn section even after having proper end to end > reachability. > > 10. know the silly rules. there is some fictitious cut off marks below > which you can't request a reread. if u still need it, u need to create > a lot of hell with cisco. (i managed to do it b4 ;) ). So think if > it s worth it, else move on. > > reference list - > 1. CCO > 2. ciscopress mpls configuration on cisco IOS - very good to start > with, more related to configs than concepts/theory. > 3. ciscopress mpls fundamentals - very good to start with, better for > concepts and understanding the nut bolts. > 4. l2 vpn architectures - this is by far the best for L2 mpls. Very > good for the crappy OEQs. > 5. ciscopress isis network desgin and Jeffdoyle's TCP/IP - covers IGP > including isis very well > 6. for ATM/FR srch CCO - it has good reference for OEqs > > My actual list is much longer, but these are good enough. > > now the lab experience - > lab was somewhat similar to my previous attempt. i got over within > 4hrs 20 mins, so i had loads of time for verification. Found few silly > missouts, corrected. Round1 of verification was over in around 2 hrs. > all 100% working. then i left the keyboard, just read the questions > again. thankfully all was ok. I started a second round of > verification, in last 15 minutes i spotted my TE tunnel was down. > WTFFFF! ...it was up an hour back...rechecked everythng dependent. > didnt dare to reload the core coz the lab was to get over soon. > prepared a list of clear commands related, applied, thankfully it came > up and stayed up. last minutes saved such important points. game over. > Got a pass in next 3 hrs. WOWW! > > Vincent (SP program manager) has posted that Cisco is over with > finalizing the content for new SP lab blueprint, it will soon be > declared official. > > And salute to the Lapukhovs and Scriveners who did all their IE's in > first attempt. > > Cheers. > > Swap > #19804 (SP,Sec) Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Tue May 18 2010 - 15:05:11 ART
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