Love it.
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Paul Negron <negron.paul_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Ha ! HA!!!
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> Paul Negron
> CCIE# 14856 CCSI# 22752
> Senior Technical Instructor
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>> From: Aaron <aaron1_at_gvtc.com>
>> Reply-To: Aaron <aaron1_at_gvtc.com>
>> Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2012 14:49:30 -0500
>> To: 'Cisco certification' <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
>> Subject: RE: CCIE Lab attempt 3/12/2012 - Failed
>>
>> Oh, btw, I've already been asked what topics were on my exam....folks
>> please, we people of integrity won't speak to such questions....however I
>> will say this....expect to see some or all of the following on your exam.
>>
>> :)
>>
>> Aaron
>>
>> 1.00 Implement Layer 2 Technologies
>> 1.10 Implement Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
>> (a) 802.1d
>> (b) 802.1w
>> (c) 801.1s
>> (d) Loop guard
>> (e) Root guard
>> (f) Bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) guard
>> (g) Storm control
>> (h) Unicast flooding
>> (i) Port roles, failure propagation, and loop guard operation
>> 1.20 Implement VLAN and VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
>> 1.30 Implement trunk and trunk protocols, EtherChannel, and load-balance
>> 1.40 Implement Ethernet technologies
>> (a) Speed and duplex
>> (b) Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet
>> (c) PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
>> 1.50 Implement Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN), Remote Switched Port Analyzer
>> (RSPAN), and flow control
>> 1.60 Implement Frame Relay
>> (a) Local Management Interface (LMI)
>> (b) Traffic shaping
>> (c) Full mesh
>> (d) Hub and spoke
>> (e) Discard eligible (DE)
>> 1.70 Implement High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) and PPP
>> 2.00 Implement IPv4
>> 2.10 Implement IP version 4 (IPv4) addressing, subnetting, and
>> variable-length subnet masking (VLSM)
>> 2.20 Implement IPv4 tunneling and Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
>> 2.30 Implement IPv4 RIP version 2 (RIPv2)
>> 2.40 Implement IPv4 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
>> (a) Standard OSPF areas
>> (b) Stub area
>> (c) Totally stubby area
>> (d) Not-so-stubby-area (NSSA)
>> (e) Totally NSSA
>> (f) Link-state advertisement (LSA) types
>> (g) Adjacency on a point-to-point and on a multi-access network
>> (h) OSPF graceful restart
>> 2.50 Implement IPv4 Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
>> (a) Best path
>> (b) Loop-free paths
>> (c) EIGRP operations when alternate loop-free paths are available, and when
>> they are not available
>> (d) EIGRP queries
>> (e) Manual summarization and autosummarization
>> (f) EIGRP stubs
>> 2.60 Implement IPv4 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
>> (a) Next hop
>> (b) Peering
>> (c) Internal Border Gateway Protocol (IBGP) and External Border Gateway
>> Protocol (EBGP)
>> 2.70 Implement policy routing
>> 2.80 Implement Performance Routing (PfR) and Cisco Optimized Edge Routing
>> (OER)
>> 2.90 Implement filtering, route redistribution, summarization,
>> synchronization, attributes, and other advanced
>> features
>> 3.00 Implement IPv6
>> 3.10 Implement IP version 6 (IPv6) addressing and different addressing types
>> 3.20 Implement IPv6 neighbor discovery
>> 3.30 Implement basic IPv6 functionality protocols
>> 3.40 Implement tunneling techniques
>> 3.50 Implement OSPF version 3 (OSPFv3)
>> 3.60 Implement EIGRP version 6 (EIGRPv6)
>> 3.70 Implement filtering and route redistribution
>> 4.00 Implement MPLS Layer 3 VPNs
>> 4.10 Implement Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
>> 4.20 Implement Layer 3 virtual private networks (VPNs) on provider edge
>> (PE), provider (P), and customer
>> edge (CE) routers
>> 4.30 Implement virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) and Multi-VRF Customer
>> Edge (VRF-Lite)
>> 5.00 Implement IP Multicast
>> 5.10 Implement Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) sparse mode
>> 5.20 Implement Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
>> 5.30 Implement interdomain multicast routing
>> 5.40 Implement PIM Auto-Rendezvous Point (Auto-RP), unicast rendezvous point
>> (RP), and bootstrap router
>> (BSR)
>> 5.50 Implement multicast tools, features, and source-specific multicast
>> 5.60 Implement IPv6 multicast, PIM, and related multicast protocols, such as
>> Multicast Listener Discovery
>> (MLD)
>> 6.00 Implement Network Security
>> 6.01 Implement access lists
>> 6.02 Implement Zone Based Firewall
>> 6.03 Implement Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF)
>> 6.04 Implement IP Source Guard
>> 6.05
>> Implement authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) (configuring
>> the AAA server is not
>> required, only the client-side (IOS) is configured)
>> 6.06 Implement Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
>> 6.07 Implement Cisco IOS Firewall
>> 6.08 Implement Cisco IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
>> 6.09 Implement Secure Shell (SSH)
>> 6.10 Implement 802.1x
>> 6.11 Implement NAT
>> 6.12 Implement routing protocol authentication
>> 6.13 Implement device access control
>> 6.14 Implement security features
>> 7.00 Implement Network Services
>> 7.10 Implement Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
>> 7.20 Implement Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)
>> 7.30 Implement Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
>> 7.40 Implement Network Time Protocol (NTP)
>> 7.50 Implement DHCP
>> 7.60 Implement Web Cache Communication Protocol (WCCP)
>> Original information is located on the Cisco Learning Network -
>> www.cisco.com/go/learningnetwork
>> Cisco Systems, Inc. - All Rights Reserved C 2009 2 of 3
>> 8.00 Implement Quality of Service (QoS)
>> 8.10 Implement Modular QoS CLI (MQC)
>> (a) Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR)
>> (b) Class-based weighted fair queuing (CBWFQ), modified deficit round robin
>> (MDRR), and low latency
>> queuing (LLQ)
>> (c) Classification
>> (d) Policing
>> (e) Shaping
>> (f) Marking
>> (g) Weighted random early detection (WRED) and random early detection (RED)
>> (h) Compression
>> 8.20 Implement Layer 2 QoS: weighted round robin (WRR), shaped round robin
>> (SRR), and policies
>> 8.30 Implement link fragmentation and interleaving (LFI) for Frame Relay
>> 8.40 Implement generic traffic shaping
>> 8.50 Implement Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
>> 8.60 Implement Cisco AutoQoS
>> 9.00 Troubleshoot a Network
>> 9.10 Troubleshoot complex Layer 2 network issues
>> 9.20 Troubleshoot complex Layer 3 network issues
>> 9.30 Troubleshoot a network in response to application problems
>> 9.40 Troubleshoot network services
>> 9.50 Troubleshoot network security
>> 10.00 Optimize the Network
>> 10.01 Implement syslog and local logging
>> 10.02 Implement IP Service Level Agreement SLA
>> 10.03 Implement NetFlow
>> 10.04 Implement SPAN, RSPAN, and router IP traffic export (RITE)
>> 10.05 Implement Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
>> 10.06 Implement Cisco IOS Embedded Event Manager (EEM)
>> 10.07 Implement Remote Monitoring (RMON)
>> 10.08 Implement FTP
>> 10.09 Implement TFTP
>> 10.10 Implement TFTP server on router
>> 10.11 Implement Secure Copy Protocol (SCP)
>> 10.12 Implement HTTP and HTTPS
>> 10.13 Implement Telnet
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
>> Aaron
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 2:02 PM
>> To: 'Cisco certification'
>> Subject: CCIE Lab attempt 3/12/2012 - Failed
>>
>> Hi GS folks,
>>
>>
>>
>> I tripled my score on troubleshooting from last year's attempt. I only
>> answered 8 of the 10 tickets....the other 2 were too complex for me to
>> handle in the time allowed....the tshoot pod shut down at 2 hours.
>>
>>
>>
>> The config portion was going fairly well around lunch time (so I thought), I
>> was moving along at an O.K. pace, but after lunch I rebooted my routers to
>> test out everything and lost core connectivity to the greater part of the
>> network....took me about 90 minutes to get it back to where it was prior to
>> lunch. Was seeing some strange things. (which probably speaks to my lack
>> of readiness as a whole)....got 39% on config.
>>
>>
>>
>> With about an hour on the clock I rushed through bgp (left one or two things
>> undone since I didn't know how to do them), rushed through mcast and barely
>> touched advanced services. Didn't touch network optimization at all. I
>> have a huge opportunity for more points as i'm not nearly touching what I
>> could, but that will come with time, study, practice and prayer. I'm
>> already looking forward to KILLING, ahhrrm, taking the test again sometime
>> in the future.
>>
>>
>>
>> Wishing you all the best in your pursuit to CCIE.and looking forward to
>> swapping labels, ahhrmm, ideas with you all in the future. J
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Aaron
>>
>>
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-- Regards, Joe Astorino CCIE #24347 http://astorinonetworks.com "He not busy being born is busy dying" - Dylan Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Wed Mar 14 2012 - 15:56:32 ART
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