Hi,

  I thought they were all supposed to be US styles? Were all the keyboards like 
this?

Kim

On Apr 6, 2011, at 4:58 PM, Michael Miller wrote:

> Thanks to everyone for the advice,
> 
> I'll report back on what I find out with regards to taking items into the
> lab...
> 
> As for the keyboard layout, I took the exam in Brussels, and it was:
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:KB_United_Kingdom.svg
> 
> Unfortunately, in an effort to "Americanize" the layout, someone had
> reconfigured the keymap so that the @ was above the 2 and the " was above
> the '. My keyboard had a sticker for @ on the 2 key, but the one for the "
> was either never put on, or it had fallen off. I had to ask the proctor how
> to type it.
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Nicolas MICHEL <[email protected]>wrote:
> 
>> This is an example of the layout we will face in the lab right ?
>> 
>> 
>> http://www-old.oberon.ethz.ch/images/uskeyb.gif
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks guys
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Yeah I d definitely schedule again. Glad to hear that the proctor are nice
>> in Brussels. Going for my lab in June
>> 
>> 
>> 2011/4/6 Tyson Scott <[email protected]>
>> 
>>> Also go right away.  I remember when I did mine I scheduled 30 days later
>>> which was as soon as I could go and I was glad I did.  Now if you failed
>>> by
>>> a large margin I wouldn't give the same advice, but if you felt
>>> comfortable
>>> then go right away.  If you were struggling then spend some more time
>>> studying.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
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>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Miller
>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 5:54 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Failed First Attempt / Advice Needed
>>> 
>>> Guys,
>>> 
>>> I took the lab yesterday in Brussels. I passed the configuration section,
>>> but failed the TS by one ticket as far as I can tell. When I walked out of
>>> the exam, I felt that I had surely passed the configuration, but I felt
>>> that
>>> I had only solved eight tickets in TS.
>>> 
>>> In my score report I noticed that I have the option for a rescore, but
>>> seeing that it was the TS section that I failed, Is it even worth it?
>>> 
>>> I felt that a few factors contributed to me struggling with the tickets:
>>> 
>>> 1) The keyboard was quite different from the standard US layout. Many
>>> crucial keys including the pipe and double quote were either in different
>>> locations, or not even labeled. The proctor was able to help me through
>>> this, but I must have hit the \ key instead of enter fifty times in that
>>> section alone.
>>> 
>>> 2) Stress / Nerves - It was my first attempt at any CCIE lab. My thought
>>> processes were in panic mode for probably the first ten minutes of the
>>> test.
>>> It wasn't until the afternoon that I really felt comfortable in the lab.
>>> The
>>> fact that I seemingly couldn't type some of the most basic commands (show
>>> run | i ...) due to the strange location of the pipe only compounded this.
>>> The problem wasn't that I couldn't find the key, but that I kept
>>> instinctively reaching to the wrong position.
>>> 
>>> With all of that in mind, I'm wondering if I should schedule my next
>>> attempt
>>> right away, or if I should wait and study?
>>> 
>>> My feeling is that I should probably brush up on my troubleshooting
>>> methods
>>> based on what I saw in the exam, but I feel like I should be able to do
>>> that
>>> within the month that I have to wait.
>>> 
>>> A few final notes: The DOC-CD was incredibly fast in my lab. I didn't
>>> attempt to open any PDFs, but I felt that surfing it was just like when I
>>> was home. I didn't refer to it once, but at the start of the configuration
>>> section I opened up a few pages for later reference. I would suggest
>>> that candidates learn the hot-keys to open links in new tabs and windows
>>> in
>>> IE. The task bar can get cluttered, so being able to open a tab saved me
>>> space.
>>> 
>>> I can't recall the proctors name at the moment, but I would say he was
>>> incredibly nice. I asked him several questions during the config section,
>>> and he did his best to answer them when possible. I would say that the
>>> advice to explain the technology help me, because I found he was much more
>>> willing to discuss the task when he felt I was only attempting to clarify
>>> the wording. In fact, he had to check the answer key for one section,
>>> because there was a task that was clearly contradictory.
>>> 
>>> In any case, any feedback would be appreciated!
>>> 
>>> Mike
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>> 
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> Nicolas MICHEL
>> Ingenieur Réseaux et Securité (CCNA/CCNP)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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