this is R&S exam so don't expect to use the question mark or the doc cd to
configure access port or trunk or ether channel or the basic routing stuff
or what I mean in section 1 and 2 else its better specially in section 4
the services section and once u become configuring too much in rack instead
of using switchport mode access for example u should know when the cursor
check the command I did this while my exam i was configuring this way sw mo
acc it gives the same command with out pressing on tab or checking the
question mark this how to collect a seconds to give you minutes that's my
recommendation because if u know the command syntax and u don't know why
and where to use for sure this is the biggest problem but if u know what
feature they are asking for and u forgot the syntax get back to the doc cd
u will get it.
i remember that in the exam i was lil bit afraid so i know for sure before
configuring anything i was checking the configuration register i forgot the
number i got back to the doc cd i got it
this how we work in our business to do our daily tasks and this is the key
from the exam they don't expect u know all the blueprint but they expect u
make thing works as they ask.
and to be sure not the full blueprint is coming in one exam but u should
know all the blueprint
Thanks
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 5:33 PM, <marco207p_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Sameer,
> If you can get to the point to where you can type the commands to the
> sections in notepad and drop your answers into the routers without using
> the (?) and Tab-key then you are doing great. One way to study is when you
> have a workbook (electronic or physical) at work but don't have the
> equipment, do your Labs completely in notepad so that when you get home all
> you have to do is drop your configs into the routers that would be a great
> way to train your brain.
>
> I believe Brian has said it, and I know Marko has said it; 'you need to
> know who to commands without using the ? all the time' It's been said that
> you can save about 30 minutes of time when you do not have to use the
> question mark all the time. You will only have about 5-10 minutes top
> looking at the online Doc-CD.
>
> Good, luck
>
> Joe Sanchez
>
> On Sep 2, 2013, at 7:02 AM, "Mohamed A. Monsef Abbas" <
> m.abdelmonsef_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > get back to the documentation learn how to understand why use this not
> that
> > memorize the best practise and whats happening behind the seen they use
> the
> > documentation to turn the example to meet the real example you are facing
> > that's better and this learn you how to be expert in all area not the
> exam
> > area get back to Cisco documentation CD that's better and more generic.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Rati Berikaant Jokhadze
> > <iinfo83_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> >
> >> I guess you'll waste time while memorizing commands , because if you
> know
> >> technology and what you want to do , just open DOCCD and find relevand
> >> command.
> >>
> >>
> >> On 09/02/2013 03:34 PM, sameer khan wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hey
> >>>
> >>> While my journey to ccie number, i thought it would help in the lab to
> >>> know
> >>> all the commands (aleast if they seem relevant) for the topics on the
> blue
> >>> print. I don't know if that will be any help in the lab, but what my
> >>> thought
> >>> is if i know all the commands i know what a protocol can do and what it
> >>> can't.
> >>> Please don't get me wrong, i m not skipping any theoretical part i
> >>> consider it
> >>> the essential to use the commands. I am using anki for generating flash
> >>> cards
> >>> and reviewing. I need suggestion is it any good strategy or i am just
> >>> wasting
> >>> my time in memorizing them.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks
> >>>
> >>>
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