Good luck Jimmy.
Kings are you also doing attempting soon? Good luck to you too. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jimmy Larsson Sent: 12 July 2010 01:11 PM To: Kingsley Charles Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Security] CCIE lab stratergy I will do my fist lab-attempt this wednesday! I can´t say that i am fully confident with all material, but I have to do my first attempt now to avoid loosing my written (17 months ago) and I´ve studied as much as mossible for the last month. Now two days prior to going to Brussels I can say that if I am lucky and can avoid certain technologies I might have a chance to pass. If not, well... ;) My lab strategy: * Pass the EOQ ;) * Look at the lab topology and draw my own drawing. If there are ip addressing on the provided topology drawing I wont write it on my own, it will just be a complement. * Read thru the entire lab. For each task I will make a note in my drawying next to each hardware involved with certain technologies like "zbac", "l2l vpn" and "tacacs". These notes will help me remember which technologies that each unit will participate in to avoid me killing earlier task. * I will also make a short list of tasks. Like "1.1 ASA init, 4p", "1.2 ASA nat 3p". For each task I do I will mark it in my list. *I will skim thru all initial configs and look for strange things. Applied interface acls, VACL:s on switches or locked down trunks are good things to find. I will make a note of them for future troubleshooting. * Ordering of tasks: - ASA init, contexts, interfaces - IPS inline - Routing - VPN (At this point I have probably stuck into some problems. I often do when doing ipx and yusufs labs). If I cant get all layer3 up and running without much trouble I will probably leave it for a while and do some "cherry-picking". Find some easy points and fix them. Now it is probably lunch and I will save and reload. After lunch its just... the rest left. ;) On the last part of the day I have no really good plan yet. Hopefully I will have time to do second verification tasks but it´s not that likely. 2010/7/12 Kingsley Charles <[email protected]> Hi all Can someone share the most common working strategy that we should use during our real lab like drawing out your own lab layout, going through the entire lab, take VPN section at the last. It would be great, if you can give it in an order from start of the lab to end of the lab. With regards Kings _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com -- ------- Jimmy Larsson Ryavagen 173 s-26030 Vallakra Sweden http://blogg.kvistofta.nu -------
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