Yusuf just said in the CCIE Security session that all LAB design changes will 
first be tested in the R&S Lab and then will be phased into the others. The OEQ 
are the first to be passed along and the dedicated troubleshooting section is 
coming, but they willl give us 6 months of warning before making a change.

Timur Snoke




From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 18:03:18 -0400
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Security] Troubleshooting
















You are not getting too close at all

 

So right now the troubleshooting is a part of a single test.

 

Based on the response of Yusuf they are in the future going to
break the test apart like they have with R&S version 4.0 into three
sections

30 minutes OEQ

2.5 hours Troubleshooting test.

You then connect to a separate rack of equipment and

5 hours configuration.

 

That is not the current format but will be moving to it possibly
even with the version 3.0 of Security

 

This is a big reason why in volume 1 we have done both a
troubleshooting lab and a configuration for each technology as I could see that
this was becoming a larger portion of the test.

 

Regards,

 

Tyson Scott - CCIE #13513 R&S and Security

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From: Stuart Hare
[mailto:[email protected]] 

Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 5:43 PM

To: Tyson Scott

Subject: Troubleshooting



 



Tyson,





 





Quick question mate on troubleshooting sections, as Im
a bit nervous about about asking this on the forum to Yusuf, as Im not sure if
Im cutting a little close to the edge.





He mentioned that there would be no troubleshooting section
for security currently, but Im now confused about what they class as a
troubleshooting section.





Anyone who has took the lab knows that there are tasks in
the lab that are partially configured or broken that you need to troubleshoot
to get working, wouldnt this be classed as just that, or do you think they are
going back to something similar to the 2 day lab where troubleshooting played a
huge part?






Stu







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