Nice ! .. thanks for the info :) Best of luck with ur studies and go ahead,
nail it :D


On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Kevin Sheahan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, you are correct in that there are icons for everything that launches
> the terminal session. The topology is 'interactive' in that when you click
> on a device it will launch the CLI. For GUI's, however, those are
> accessible via the Test-PC (click on the test-pc and it will launch an RDP
> session). IDM is on the desktop but I did not see ASDM. You can use ASDM,
> but will have to download the image from the ASA and perform the necessary
> configuration on the ASA for ASDM access. I did not use ASDM even once so
> I'm not sure if they put any other roadblocks in the way for that. All
> other GUI's (ISE, WSA) are accessible via browser on the test-pc. The
> response time on the GUI's were quite good, had some minor issues late in
> the exam but nothing really serious, the exam was built to be quite
> intuitive so you won't really have to wonder how to get into this/that
> device. I didn't use the doc-cd either, but there is an icon for that on
> the candidate-pc (your physical pc).
>
> From: Cris <[email protected]>
> Date: Friday, April 12, 2013 1:24 PM
> To: Fawad Khan <[email protected]>
> Cc: Kevin Sheahan <[email protected]>, "<
> [email protected]>" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Security] First lab experience.
>
> 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
>>
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