from where u get such ideas ?
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 3:39 AM, Darby Weaver <darby.weaver_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Umm..
>
> Maybe I am not that clear.
>
> I am in favor of using the Cisco Troubleshooting CCNP exam as an excellent
> aid in preparing for the CCIE RS Lab.
>
> No it may not have all of the issues that the CCIE RS Troubleshooting has,
> however:
>
> - Reachability
> - Services
> - Connectivity
> - L2 versus L3 Troubleshooting
> - Adjacency
> - Etc.
>
> Yep... I got an idea all of this is probably on the CCIE RS Lab and so...
> I
> do favor spending $200.00 to find out how well a guy of my own skill level
> measures up under the pressure of such an exam.
>
> I'm re-taking the BGP, QoS, and MPLS exams for much of the same
> reasons. Adding CCNA Security and Secure v1.0 to that list as well.
>
> So by the time I complete all the exams - in the span of 1 day per set -
> the
> pressure will be on and of course it is not a CCIE Lab but having to
> concentrate for a period of 3 to 4.5 or 5 hours at a shot taking 3 or more
> exams in a row... it can present a reasonable challenge to a CCIE
> Candidate.
>
> Anything else might sound a bit arrogant.
>
> After all there are many tasks on the CCIE RS Lab that many candidates
> should not find... UN-NATURAL... after all they are merely a series of
> CCNA/CCNP tasks after all... with a twist.
>
> It's a good run and it is cheaper than a real lab by far. Why not?
>
> Darby
>
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>
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