Hi Aaron,

For troubleshooting, I recommend vol 1 TS part (Lab B)

and you can see Tyson troubleshooted in VoD.

He did a great for job. He showed our that how to troubleshoot, using
show, debug, packet capture.... Etc. in mostly entire VoD

Enjoy your studies :)

Regards,

Toyos

On 8/25/10, Aaron O'Conner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for your comments Kingsley.  I will get to work on routing
> protocols.  On your answer for the lab, it sounds like you meant that
> the mock labs are a lot harder than what will be in the real lab.
> That's a good feeling when you get to the point that you can do these
> mock labs with ease, and the real lab is not as hard as what you have
> been doing J
>
>
>
> Thanks again for your comments, and I appreciate everyone's time in
> looking at this.  Did you have anything else to add Tyson?  I didn't
> know if you were waiting on other people, or were just going to let them
> answer.
>
>
>
> Aaron
>
>
>
> From: Kingsley Charles [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 11:36 PM
> To: Aaron O'Conner
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Security] CCIE Lab Questions
>
>
>
> Comments line.
>
> On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 9:35 PM, Aaron O'Conner <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Greetings everyone!  I have been a silent candidate for 6 months now,
> and enjoy reading through some of the problems on here.  I wanted to get
> ideas on the lab.
>
>
>
> I have my lab scheduled in about a month, and I'm feeling pretty good to
> this point. (first time)
>
>
>
> I had several questions for people that have taken the lab before, or
> that may know.
>
>
>
> 1.       Is any part of the lab heavy in routing? Do I need to study
> routing protocols hardcore before the lab?  I have held more security
> roles (i.e access-lists, security zones, etc) and I'm not very
> knowledgeable on the routing side.  From what I have been doing in the
> mock labs, routing is pretty much already configured, or you just have
> to do basic routing which I'm pretty familiar with.
>
>     You need to know the concepts. The following are the things that you
> should be strong with respect to lab:
>
>    Redistribution between EIGRP, OSPF and RIP
>    Authentication for EIGRP, OSPF and RIP
>    BGP - ttl security, ebgp multihops, across ASA (decremting ttl and
> disabling randomizing TCP sequence numbers, RTBH - Remote Trigger Black
> hole)
>
>
>
>       2.       GET VPN, and DMVPN.  I have had limited exposure to
> both of these.  I have had a chance to do these via IPexpert mock labs,
> and understand the concepts.  Is there a good source to really get a
> understating of how these work?
>
>    My suggestion is do vol 1 labs and vol 2  mock labs. Go through the
> CCIEs docs for DMVPN and GETVPN. Know how to bring them across ASA.
>
>
>       3.       Documentation.  I read that you get to use the doc cd,
> and I have been using cisco.com to look up examples etc. Will this be
> the same type of examples during the lab? How heavy can we lean on this
> during the lab?  I know we cannot rely entirely on the doc (or cisco
> website)
>
>     If you are confident over CCIE docs and do all the mock labs, then I
> feel that is enough. You will not have enough time to surf the docs
> during the lab. They    should be just used for reference  but should
> not be relied on totally.
>
>
>       4.       Are the mock labs that I am doing via IPexpert harder,
> or about the same as what the lab will hit me with?
>
>      Harder
>
>       5.       Any other things that I should know before taking the
> lab?
>
>        Have a strategy and use them during your mock labs, use the
> same in your lab. Try to finish the mocks well within time. Time
> management is the key.
>
>
>
>
>       Thanks to everyone in advance for reading, and your responses.
>
>       
>
>       Aaron
>
>       
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