awesome!  i'd much rather do more troubleshooting than put everything on
the line with four crapshoot textbook questions from who knows where.
there's definitely a place for written questions, but i'm not sure using
four of them that can cause you to fail the whole lab exam made sense.
guess they had their reasoning at the time...

Thanks,
Jason

On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Marta Sokolowska <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Core Knowledge Questions are not part of the CCIE Security track anymore -
> they removed it in the middle of 2011. Instead, you have more
> troubleshooting tasks :-)
>
> https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-12094
> *Effective August 15, 2011, CCIE Security Lab Exam and CCIE Storage
> Networking Lab Exam, in all global locations, will no longer include the
> four open-ended Core Knowledge questions.  The removal of Core Knowledge
> questions allow candidates to utilize the total lab time for configuration
> and troubleshooting. The total lab time will remain eight hours*.
>
> Previously, the note above was on the main page of CCIE Security - before
> they added information about v4.0. Indeed, I don't see this information
> anymore.
>
> Marta Sokolowska.
>
>
>
> 2012/10/8 Jason Madsen <[email protected]>
>
> did they do away with these for the security track if they ever even had
>> them?  i know they at least had them for R&S at one point.   the latest
>> Cisco Learning Network page doesn't seem to even mention it one way or the
>> other for Security.
>>
>> https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-1178
>>
>>
>
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