Well sorry to hear that it went bad.. But there is always an another chance and im sure u will clear it next time :) Have fun with what you learn and nail it !
Would you be kind enough to clear a doubt of mine.. Well im sure there would be icons for each and every device preconfigured for telnet session... so were there icons for the GUI as well like ASDM, if so how was the response time on them Thanks :) Wish you all the best ! Cris On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Fawad Khan <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry to know Kevin that you missed this time, you will make it next time. > IPexepert boot camps are great and very helpful. I would agree to give the > exam in San Jose as well just because of the first reason you gave, No > offense to David but he is difficult. I heard that some new lady is > replacing him already and she is appearing on couple of days per week. But > she is tough as well. I liked proctor Tung Wu at San Jose much better. Best > of luck to you and everyone who is trying sincerely. > > > On Friday, April 12, 2013, Kevin Sheahan wrote: > >> Gents, >> >> Sorry for the delayed report here, it's been a pretty tough week. I went >> to RTP to take the CCIE Security lab on Tuesday and I did not pass. I know >> it must have been close, but still I did not earn the necessary points to >> pass. A few notes for you below that may be useful for your future lab >> success - >> >> >> 1. The RTP proctor, David Blair, is a complete embarrassment to >> Cisco. Do not pay much attention to the things he says/does before, >> during, >> and even after the lab. He is unprofessional, abrasive, and seemingly >> unwilling to earn his paycheck. Do not let this get to you, just do your >> thing. >> 2. The lab is delivered completely electronically, the only exception >> being the two (more if you need it) pieces of paper for notes. You are >> given one monitor and there is also a cup full of pens/pencils (including >> color). >> 3. The terminal emulator is putty. The putty windows are configured >> to always be on top of anything else on your screen, so to see your >> diagram(s) and/or RDP session you'll need to minimize putty. All of the >> equipment was very responsive for about the first 6 hours for me. The last >> two hours seemed as though the computer was having some minor problems, >> but >> nothing of major concern. >> 4. I was there for 8 hours and 20 minutes (20 minute lunch). The >> lunch was quite bad, bring your own if you'd like to. There are sodas and >> water available to you during your exam, but you're able to bring your own >> as well if you'd like. >> 5. The Cisco campus was very nice, the CCIE Labs were in building 3 @ >> RTP. Make sure you visit the campus and find out where you need to go the >> day before. They want you to be there at 7AM waiting outside the front >> door.. however the proctor may not be as punctual so don't be nervous >> about >> it either way you will get 8 hours of lab time. >> >> If you have any additional questions or anything about the lab feel free >> to ask. Again, I will not be providing information regarding exam >> contents.. don’t ask. >> >> Good luck to all of you who are trying to do this the right way – My next >> lab is scheduled for July 30th in San Jose (after attending IPExpert's >> bootcamp), hope to see some of you there! >> >> Kind Regards, >> >> Kevin Sheahan >> > > > -- > FNK, CCIE Security#35578 > > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > > Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out > www.PlatinumPlacement.com >
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