Re: Passed the lab, some tips: "a week before the lab".

From: Jay McMickle <jay.mcmickle_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 07:42:09 -0800 (PST)

does anyone wish to share their Anki personal deck?
 
 
Regards,
Jay McMickle-
CCNP, CCSP, CCDP, MCSE
http://mycciepursuit.wordpress.com/
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From: Artem Nedoshepa
<artem.nedoshepa_at_gmail.com>
To: Groupstudy <davidbass570_at_gmail.com>;
"<ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
certification" <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Sent: Mon,
December 13, 2010 9:12:28 PM
Subject: Re: Passed the lab, some tips: "a week
before the lab".

It took me 12 month to build my Anki deck. When I started in
January I was
putting like 20 cards per lab, whatever is new for your or there
is a
"trick" that you won't remember -- must go into Anki.
Later I started
using screenshots from the questions/scenarios/docs, it
makes the card
readable. (I mean imagine you have 4 bgp ASs and the
questions is asking
something about it, it's hard to "draw" the ASs in text.
Also you remember
those "Friday's puzzle" from Narbik, guess what, it's in
my Anki, we're just
humans and you can't keep everything in your head. When
I wake up I make my
Yerba Mate (it's a kind of tea) and load the Anki deck,
my morning starts not
with coffee, it starts with SRS :). Unless you're
a genius who can remember
something just looking at it once - SRS is you
best friend.

On Mon, Dec 13,
2010 at 9:57 PM, Groupstudy <davidbass570_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Congrats, and
some very good ideas! It's been a LONG time (2006) since I
> last tried the
lab, so have been wondering how to go about the TS part.
> Your suggestions
will help for sure.
>
> I've considered using anki for flash cards as well,
but have never used the
> program. Where did you get the cards from?
>
>
Thanks,
>
> David
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Dec 13, 2010, at 8:03 PM,
Artem Nedoshepa <artem.nedoshepa_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > First of all I want
to say thank you guys, all and each of you
> contributed
> > in my number:
CCIE#27705
> >
> > I'd like to share my "story".
> >
> > 1.5 months ago I took
the lab in RTP and failed the TS but passed the
> > configs. I was so
confident about the TS that I thought I'd have an hour
> > spare time. When I
got to the 3rd ticket I realized that I'm going to
> need
> > that "spare
hour". During the TS it felt like the clock was going 1.5
> times
> > faster,
no bathroom, no going to a breakroom. (in RTP the bathroom is
> kind
> > of
far, not like in SJC - across the hole.) The config section took me
> over
>
> 5.5 hours, I had about 20 minutes to verify. All this 6 hours I was
>
worried
> > that I had only 8 tkt solved and most-likely some of them are
incorrect,
> but
> > I was trying to stay as positive as I could be. On the
plane home
> overall
> > feeling was that I failed both sections, because I
didn't have enough
> time
> > to verify the configs and not enough tickets
solved. The next day I got
> the
> > results and I was ready to see "FAIL".
>
>
> > I booked the next attempt in 6 weeks in SJC since the RTP was booked
>
until
> > February. I took it easy for a week or so, than started building a
TS
> > scenarios with 30+ devices and all possible trouble tickets. A friend
of
> > mine Charlie (who passed as well) and I used the approach : "To become
a
> > criminal you must think like a criminal". You'll be surprised how much
> you
> > can learn by "breaking" stuff for your buddy. So what we did is we
made a
> > .net topology in dynamips with 30 + routers, put some preconfigs
(basic
> > routing, BGP, MPLS etc..), we also included almost all possible "ip
> > services" and other "stuff" that you see on the blueprint. Each of us
>
made
> > 2 full TS scenarios for each other. By a "full TS scenarios" I mean
16+
> > tickets, and we made the tickets a bit harder that we experienced in
the
> > lab. A week before the lab each of us had 2 "Super-sessions", 2 hours
TS
> + 6
> > hours configs, (let your friend to pick the lab for your,
whichever
> vendor
> > you use). These "super-sessions" with harder that in
reality TS helped a
> > lot (we did it twice with one day delay). I'd
recommend not to touch the
> > keyboard 2 days before the lab.
> >
> > SJC,
the TS session started, 10 minutes passed 2 or 3 tickets done, power
> >
outage :), believe it or not, I didn't worried at all, I went and made
> some
> > tea (another tip, don't drink coffee if you don't usually drink it, it
>
> WON"T make you smarter/faster), went to the bathroom. It took the
> proctors
> > 20 minutes to fix the issue, we got lucky - the configs were saved but I
>
> verified each solved ticket, just to make sure. I finished the TS with 30
>
> minutes left. The clock was going 0.8 times slower this time, everything
>
was
> > like in a slow motion, I don't know maybe because our TS was too
hardcore
> > than the real one. The config part was fun, went to the proctors
like 20
> > times, it wasn't clear, looks like somebody from another planet
wrote it.
> > (my first attempt the lab was very clear, I went to the proctor
only 3-4
> > times). Before going to the proctor made 3 different versions of
the
> > question in your head and be prepared to hear "I can't tell you it",
"do
> > what the question says". Take a moment and really think how to
rephrase
> the
> > same question, show the proctor that you know the "stuff"
and you just
> need
> > some small details to make the right decision.
> >
> >
For preparation I used 4x3550 and dynamips, I made a little blog about it
> >
ccie4you.info , for stuff that don't work on 3550 or Dynamips rented a
> real
> > rack a couple of times. Use SRS twice a day, I used Anki, so far it's the
> > best I've seen. (My anki deck has like 1300 cards).
> >
> >
> > Again,
thank you all.
> >
> >
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> >
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