From: pbk (pbk@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Feb 26 2001 - 20:15:20 GMT-3
Christopher,
A good start on a checklist can be found in the back of Caslow's book. More
detail and some updating needed due to lab changes.
Paul K.
"Christopher M. Heffner" wrote:
> Edgar:
> Thanks for the advice. As I said, I am NOT looking for items
> that break the NDA. I am looking for "checklists" for each type of
> topology. As a Cisco instructor, we use "checklists" to teach the
> students the new information in the class. I am looking for similiar
> information for the CCIE subjects not for the lab itself.
>
> Thanks for the reply
>
> Christopher M. Heffner
> IMCR Course Director
> Certified Cisco Systems Instructor
> CCSI, MCT, MCNI, CLI, ASE, CTT, A+
> cheffner@certified-labs.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Feliz, Edgar (CRTRES-NY) [mailto:Edgar.Feliz@concert.com]
> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 10:16 PM
> To: Christopher M. Heffner
> Cc: 'Ccielab
> Subject: RE: Call foir Help !! Crunch Time for March 7-8 Lab ...
>
> Chris,
>
> Most of what you are asking breaks the NDA. I would just say to practice
> with different scenarios, IE CCBOOTCAMP, FATKID etc.
>
> As far as a document goes, Caslow's book gives you the things to watch
> out for, and a systematic way to go about doing the lab.
>
> EF
>
> CCIE #6898
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher M. Heffner [mailto:cheffner@certified-labs.net]
> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 3:18 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Call foir Help !! Crunch Time for March 7-8 Lab ...
>
> Hiya folks:
> I am getting closer and closer to my lab date of March 7-8 in
> Halifax. Need some help. I have seen several references in the
> mailings going back and forth about documents put together by diffferent
> folks on the do's and don't of the different types of technologies that
> we get tested on in the lab. Here is what I am looking for ... has
> anyone put together a set of word documents or pdfs that list the
> "checklists" of how to do each type of technology with a "list of the
> gotchas, do's and don't." The things you learned as you were doing
> different practice labs or the real lab (that does not break the NDA)
> that you would be willing to share.
>
> Example would be the different ways to setup DLSW+, common mistakes,
> things to watch for, and again the do's and don't.
>
> I think this would be a great asset for all that are practicing and
> getting ready to take the big plunge. Any word or pdf attachments
> please send directly to me. If you give me permission, I will place a
> copy of the documents on my company website to share with the group and
> send a email with a link to all materials submitted.
>
> Thanks in advance for all submissions and for all the great knowledge
> that has been shared in this group. I am really looking forward to the
> lab.
>
> Christopher M. Heffner
> IMCR Course Director
> Certified Cisco Systems Instructor
> CCSI, MCT, MCNI, CLI, ASE, CTT, A+
> cheffner@certified-labs.net
>
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