Failed - October 8.

From: Poplawski, James <jpoplawski_at_starkinvestments.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 09:09:30 -0500

Good morning,

Just writing in to get some ideas. I had my second attempt at the lab on November 8, 2010. I thought I did really well, however I did not pass. I've worked through INE Vol 1 as well as Narbik's material. Does anyone have any advice?

I seem to get hung up on the wording of Frame Relay questions (LMI Autosense, RFC1490, etc) as well as Multicast. The problem is, from what I can tell, they don't ask you specifically to create a P2P sub interface, but in the workbooks they spell it out. I could definitely use some work on IPv6 multicast and general practice on IPv4 Multicast so I have confidence when I get anything.

Here's my game plan, unless anyone has suggestions.
        Round out Narbik's Advanced 2.0 Multicast and MPLS sections.
        Go back to INE and do Vol 2-4
        Double-back on any technologies I suck at and do them repetitively till I can troubleshoot and implement without question or doubt.
        When I start Vol 4, book my lab.

I have IPExpert as well, so not sure how I can pepper that in there.

I was on a kick on the last month of studying 8-9hours a day which once I got going was awesome. Speed and efficiency were there. I've taken a week or so off and ready to get back so I don't fall too far off of the wagon. In the exam I hit some areas I've never seen, some areas I had some doubt on, but I got through the entire exam. I did pass Troubleshooting this time, whereas the first time I had exam problems, failed both sections and didn't have enough time.

Any ideas?
JB

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