My two cents.....

Read and draw out each scenario before you start configuring.  Make sure 
you have a solid plan of attack to meet "all" the requirements.  Make sure 
you
can do the manipulations required by the task in your design.

Plan the work, then work the plan.

If you don't, they will lead you down a rat hole. 
 

Robert Wyzykowski
Manager, Global Telecommunications
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From:
GAURAV MADAN <[email protected]>
To:
RONALDO NASCIMENTO <[email protected]>
Cc:
[email protected]
Date:
07/10/2009 12:57 PM
Subject:
Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Lab exam - should I expect to fail first    attempt?



Ronaldo

Thinking positive and having confidence are some of the keys to
success in this exam.
I would say never ever think that u will fail in the exam in 1st go
and pass in 2nd .
Your shot should be best shot .. then only u could pass the exam . I
wont expect u to go for 1400 $ if u have a slight failing hope in ur
mind .

Be positive and think positive

Gaurav Madan
CCIE # 23863


On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:18 PM, RONALDO
NASCIMENTO<[email protected]> wrote:
> Folks, on average, how many times people are trying the CCIE R&S lab 
before
> passing?
>
> Also, do you feel that if you could attend the IPexpert bootcamp twice
> before attempting the lab that could be a good way to improve chances of
> passing first time?
>
>
> Ronaldo
>
>
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