Good luck next time mate, hope Cisco's NDA don't come back to hunt you bcos
this looks like too much information especially with the breakdown of
scores.
Happy labbing, Cheers
Charlie
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Narbik Kocharians <narbikk_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> hahahahaha
>
> Good one.
>
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Aaron <aaron1_at_gvtc.com> wrote:
>
> > 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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