Re: CCIE R&S, The Unofficial Update - WebEx Recording!

From: Himawan Nugroho <hnugroho_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 19:06:02 +0400

https://cisco.webex.com/ciscosales/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=51282027&rKey=fdb28637e25db938

CCIE R&S, The Unofficial Update (English)-20110424 0704-1
Sunday, April 24, 2011 11:04 am Abu Dhabi Time
1 Hour 53 Minutes

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 12:28 AM, Himawan Nugroho <hnugroho_at_gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear all,
> I'm planning to conduct another CCIE sharing session on WebEx and this time
> is for Routing & Switching track. It's kind of my "independent review" of
> the current R&S lab exam based on my involvement in the lab content
> development and the alpha testing for CCIE R&S troubleshooting section that
> I did recently.
>
> The session will be conducted on *Sunday, 24th April 2011* at *11 am Dubai
> time (UTC+4)*.
> It's free and open for anyone who is interested with the subject. No NDA
> material will be discussed.
>
> Agenda:
> - About
> - What is CCIE?
> - CCIE Routing & Switching v4.0
> - Sample Questions
> - How to Become CCIE?
> - My Six Rules of Troubleshooting
> - The Official Version
>
> Please register using the following link:
>
> https://cisco.webex.com/ciscosales/j.php?ED=163585137&RG=1&UID=1531355972&RT=MiMzNg%3D%3D
>
> You may also find the FAQ below.
>
> Regards,
> Himawan Nugroho
> CCIE#8171 (R&S, Security, SP)
> http://brokenpipes.blogspot.com
>
>
> CCIE R&S WebEx Session (English) - FAQ When is the session?
> Sunday, 24th April 2011 at 11 am Dubai time (UTC+4)
>
> Do I have to pay to join?
> No, it's an open session. Anyone who is interested with the subject can
> join.
>
> How to join the session?
> Please register by using the following link and fill all the required
> information. Once you are approved, you will receive WebEx invite with
> meeting information.
>
> https://cisco.webex.com/ciscosales/j.php?ED=163585137&RG=1&UID=1531355972&RT=MiMzNg%3D%3D
>
> How to get approval?
> Just fill up all the required info properly. Attention: once get approved,
> the WebEx invite will be sent to the email you put during registration. So
> it's very important to use your actual email.
>
> Do I need to send email to Himawan with "I have registered" or "please
> include me"?
> No. If I feel that you put the right information (e.g. no funny name, and
> it looks like you put real job title, company name, city etc) I will approve
> it for sure.
>
> After registration gets approved, then what?
> WebEx invite will be sent over the email. Inside the invite there is a link
> to join the session on Sunday with the meeting information such as the
> meeting password and the WebEx number you can dial if you don't use the
> callback feature (please read the answer about the audio in the meeting).
>
> Do I need to install any software to join the WebEx?
> On Sunday when you click the link from WebEx invite and this is your first
> time attending WebEx meeting, there may be a plugin/client needs to be
> installed but usually it happens automagically you just need to follow the
> process and accept the installation when asked.
>
> What kind of features are available during the session?
> Using WebEx client you will be able to see the slides, listen to the audio
> (over the phone), watch the video of myself and other attendees if they turn
> on the camera, and you can chat with me and all others.
>
> What is the minimum bandwidth required to use the client?
> From documentation it needs about 90 - 130 kbps in order to see the slide
> and video with acceptable delay. But I heard in my last WebEx session one
> person joined with Internet dial up connection and was still able to see the
> slide even with some delay. Audio is using normal phone so it's not relevant
> with the bandwidth.
>
> How to listen to the audio?
> When the first time you join the meeting there will be a pop-up window
> asking to fill up your country code and phone number, then the system will
> call that number. You can also get the same pop-up window by selecting 'join
> conference' from the menu. The other way is by calling the WebEx number
> available in the WebEx invite and put the meeting number when asked.
>
> Can I join with audio only, without WebEx client?
> Yes, you can. To make the system call your number you need to join with the
> client and fill up your phone number as explained above. But if you want to
> join with audio only, please dial to the WebEx number available in the
> invite and put the meeting number when asked. The meeting number can be
> found from the same WebEx invite.
>
> Why can't the audio use integrated Voip?
> Because the VoiP quality depends on your Internet connection. Some of the
> attendees may not have fast Internet connection hence won't get a good
> audio. And in the WebEx that I use there is no option to use both normal
> phone and integrated Voip for audio, I have to select either one so I go
> with normal phone.
>
> How to ask question during the session?
> Everyone will be put in muted from the beginning of the meeting. If you
> want to ask question please use the chat window, and send your question to
> everyone not privately to me. I want to make the session as interactive as
> possible so you can ask anytime and I will try to answer right away. The
> questions related to the current slide are more preferable.
>
> Why this kind of session always happen on Sunday?
> Because that's the only time I can do it.
>
> Will the session be recorded?
> Yes, but the recording won't be available for download and I can't
> guarantee the quality of the audio in the recording. And obviously it won't
> be interactive so if you have questions in mind related to the subject you
> will have your opportunity to ask during the session.
>
>

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