Thanks, Brian and good luck with the lab.

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Landers
Sent: 12 July 2010 07:35 PM
To: OSL Security
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Security] CCIE lab stratergy

Two recommendations from me (that I"m trying to keep fresh in my head for my
attempt in 3 DAYS)

#1  Use a checklist, but one with multiple columns (I think I got this from
Jared Scrivener).

  - One checkmark for "I did this"

  - one for "I verified this".   For me, this is the 30 minutes before lunch

  - one for "I verified this again".  This is the end of day full re-verify

  - Optional:  a column for "this is an easy/cherry-pick".  Pick the quick
hits before you start

  - Optional:  a column for "this is a core task".  More applicable to R&S
but you may want to mark things that affect connectivity such as Inline IPS
or access list tasks.

#2  Keep a separate running total of points you've earned.

  - Optional:  a running total of "I'm 100% sure I completed these
successfully" and "I'm _fairly_ sure this one is right".

  - You ideally want to have the 100% sure total be > 80% at the end of the
day.

Good luck!


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Brian C Landers
CCIE #23115, RHCE
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