Gday,

This was in Sydney (Scott).  My warning was not related to macros/TCL
etc but to leaving a text file on the flash which is not normally
there. (ie was not the IOS or in the case of switches vlan.dat)

I dont want to go into any more detail about that but it was only by
luck that I received the warning and I would have left the file on
there when I completed the exam and walked out had I not been told...

Hmmmm

Cheers,
Matt

CCIE #22386
CCSI #31207

2009/5/15 Dale Shaw <[email protected]>:
> Hey Matt,
>
> Was this in Sydney? 'cause I got no such warning (in Sydney). Pretty
> silly to nail people for something like this.
>
> Anyhoo..
>
> cheers,
> Dale
>
> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Matt Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I had a similar warning when I sat my lab.
>>
>> I did not want to argue or even discuss the matter, as it's the
>> Proctor's way or the highway, but I wonder on what aspect they would
>> fail you on.
>>
>> I mean, you score 100% (for example) in L2, OSPF, whatever, so what
>> would they say?
>>
>> Only thing I can think of is exploiting the "using minimum number of
>> commands" clause to its fullest extent.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Matt
>>
>> CCIE #22386
>> CCSI #31207
>>
>> 2009/5/15 Joe Astorino <[email protected]>:
>>> Hey, you can use a macro
>>>
>>> Macro name ping
>>> Do ping 1.1.1.1
>>> Do ping 2.2.2.2
>>> @
>>>
>>> Macro global apply ping
>>>
>>> These do get saved in running-config make SURE you remove them at the end of
>>> your real lab or you WILL fail. They will remind you several times
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Joe Astorino
>>> CCIE #24347 (R&S)
>>> Sr. Support Engineer – IPexpert, Inc.
>>> URL: http://www.IPexpert.com
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>> From: Robert S Wyzykowski
>>> Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 19:44:38 -0400
>>> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] What do you guys use in place of TCL script on the
>>> switches?
>>>
>>> What are you gents/gals using to do a ping sweep on the switches in place of
>>> TCL scripts?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Robert Wyzykowski
>>> Manager, Global Telecommunications
>>> IMERYS
>>> 30 Mansell Court East - Suite 220
>>> Roswell, GA, USA
>>> Phone: +1 770 645 3734
>>> Mobile: +1 404-434 9000
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From:jmangawang <[email protected]>
>>> To:[email protected]
>>> Date:05/14/2009 04:14 PM
>>> Subject:[OSL | CCIE_RS] Two seemingly inconsequential CCIE Lab questions
>>>    for Joe
>>> ________________________________
>>>
>>>
>>> Joe,
>>>
>>> First, congratulations on getting your CCIE.  I've been a fan of your
>>> blog ever since starting my own journey back in March and found your
>>> experiences match a lot of my own.  Onto the questions:
>>>
>>> 1)  How big is the desk area?
>>> 2)  How big is the monitor and what is the resolution?
>>>
>>> I know these may seem dumb, but during my initial study phase, I've
>>> basically taken up my entire dining room table (seats 8) and use a 22"
>>> widescreen monitor with a really high resolution.  I'd hate to get
>>> there only to find out that we have to use an old 14" CRT on an
>>> elementary school desk (I know this is not the case, but I hope you
>>> get the visualization).
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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