Hi Sean,

I don't have much advice to offer, other than don't be discouraged if you don't 
pass, as I've had my share of failed attempts.

I also wanted to say I appreaciate you offering your personal email so list 
members didn't have to repeat advice to the list that may have previously been 
offered.  I didn't interpret anything from your email as requesting nda info, 
however, some might consider a disclosure that IPCC might account for 10% of 
your score as an NDA violation.  Not saying anyone that responded previously 
has violated NDA, but there are alot ways things can be interpretted via email 
so my other piece of advice would be to be careful on what you type.

FWIW...


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From: [email protected] 
[[email protected]] On Behalf Of sean hurricane 
[[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 12:51 PM
To: Michael Ciarfello
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] LAB in five days

I don't believe i said anything about NDA, regarding IPCC, integration is not 
my problem and i can do most of the scripting, i am not just at a confident 
level where i can say scripting is a non-issue. if the script are as lengthy 
and difficult as ipexpert lab then i may struggle and just roll the dice on 
that portion of the lab. if not with lady luck on my side i should triumph.

On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Michael Ciarfello 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I have no nda stuff to share (either should anyone else) so no need for private 
e-mail.



Taken from my experience:  If it’s your first time you will meet the following:

 Unfamiliar with environment.  Unfamiliar with the PC, can’t beat the 
nervousness, the anxiety, the frustrations you will encounter, the 
anxiousness—no matter how you say to yourself that you are ok.



Remember you only have a 20 point margin.  If you get IPCC questions and they 
are worth 5-10-whatever points, your margin dropped by a LOT.



You will encounter small problems on the test that didn’t happen during your 
studies.  These take time to fix (because you are an expert and know how to fix 
them) but eat up your time.  A lot of people say most people don’t finish due 
to running out of time.  I knew how to do EVERY question.  I didn’t have time 
to properly test everything—taking a lot of questions on faith that they 
worked.  I also couldn’t get things to work that I knew how to do from customer 
experience and practiced in the lab many times and when I got home and tried 
it, it also worked. Could have also been just mental blocks.



I’d say at the 5 hour mark, you better have a running tally of how many points 
you think you have.  If not over 80, you better work on the low hanging fruit 
to try to get those points back.  At the 6 hour mark, your configurations are 
supposed to be complete and you test for 2 hours.  If your tally is not above 
80, then you get into my situation of taking some things on faith, testing 
others and resolving issues on others.



You should know whether you passed or failed during the test.  If you think you 
got everything correct and you end up failing (which I’ve heard from people,) 
then you were kidding yourself somewhere.  You should know in your 
configurations and your testing whether it worked or not. There are  always the 
points for “what the proctor was looking for”, but I don’t think there are 20 
points worth of those.



I wish you luck, but your statement “but for the most part i have most of the 
topic down cold” you will wish you never wrote.  It will haunt you.  And I do 
believe some of the test is luck and things falling into place vs giving 
trouble just to give trouble.  Karma is huge.



From: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
 On Behalf Of sean hurricane
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 12:29 PM

To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] LAB in five days



my e-mail address is [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> if 
anyone wants to contact me privately.

On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:25 PM, sean hurricane 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

My lab is in five days, any advice? especially from those who have passed. i 
have some issues especially with IPCC but for the most part i have most of the 
topic down cold. I will appreciate any advice even from those who failed, at 
least i wont have to repeat their mistake.







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