Getting slowed down by an interface that has a 20 minute learning curve is different then not knowing what to expect in terms on blueprint topics and the level of difficulty they present during your particular practical lab (ie. how many routers will I have to work on, will I get MPLS questions, how many troubleshooting tickets am I going to receive, etc..)
On Oct 21, 2009, at 9:29 AM, Marko Milivojevic wrote: > On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 16:28, <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Good point! They do that for ccna and ccnp to see what the exam >> "feels like" as well. > > Well, in Cisco's defense, one of the better parts of CCIE lore is that > you don't really know what tyo expect :-). I think this is still a > good point, as long as system works. I suppose we'll just have to get > used to working on one cluttered screen :-) > > -- > Marko > CCIE #18427 (SP) > My network blog: http://cisco.markom.info/ _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
