1. Hard to say for me. The answer is that most of the 12.4T and 12.3 stuff should be there. Someone else may be able to clarify that one. It should look and feel the same as when you are browsing it from home, apart from some things missing. Configuration guides, command references, and other critical stuff will be there. 2. I did not have access to a PDF reader on the PC in the lab when I took security. I would not count on itŠ 3. Refer to 2. 4. Yes, you have access to the Cisco Doc website during the troubleshooting portion of the lab.
On 7/08/12 7:02 AM, "Keller Giacomarro" <[email protected]> wrote: >One quick bump to see if anyone has answers to my questions, then I'll >assume you're just not telling! > >- are products not related to the lab (like firewalls and old IOS >releases) still available on the in-lab DocCD website? >- can we open the pdf versions of DocCD documents? This really helps >since you can Control-F search them! >- if we can access the pdfs, can they be saved to the desktop for >later reference, or would we have to keep them open in a web browser >throughout the lab? >- is the DocCD available for the troubleshooting portion too? > >Keller Giacomarro >[email protected] > > >On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 3:33 PM, Jason Aarons (AM) ><[email protected]> wrote: >> I took the Voice lab recently and the products website was down >> internal/external to Cisco. Rather unusual outage, but below was the >> official Cisco response. (I suggest not relying on the Products >>website or >> relying minimal, as you won¹t have much time to be trying dig out >> references/copy/paste). Become an expert and memorize the info. At the >>least >> you could win a Cisco category on Jeopardy. >> >> >> >> http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/ccie/policies/index.html#out >> >> CCIE Lab Exams: Equipment, System, or Network Outages >> >> Unfortunately, while access to the documentation is an inconvenience it >>does >> not render the lab equipment itself inoperable such that you can not >>proceed >> with your exam. >> >> The CCIE Lab can only be responsible for equipment maintained in it's >> control, or the access to that equipment. We do have a case open >>regarding >> the issue, and IT is currently investigating it. >> >> >> >> >> >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of >> Anthony Sequeira >> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 2:01 PM >> To: Keller Giacomarro >> Cc: CCIE IPExpert OSL; CCIE GroupStudy >> Subject: Re: DocCD Reference Material >> >> >> >> >> >> 1. You should find all docs available from the starting navigation node >>of >> PRODUCTS >> >> 2. I was told not to count on PDF access in the lab exam >> >> 3. See number 2 above >> >> 4. The DOC-CD is indeed available for Troubleshooting - but for it to be >> beneficial - your speed with it would need to be off the charts fast in >> reality; as well as your overall time and ticket management strategy >> >> Anthony Sequeira, CCIE, CCSI, VCP >> http://www.stormwind.com >> Twitter: @compsolv >> Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/compsolv >> >> >> On Aug 1, 2012, at 11:20 AM, Keller Giacomarro wrote: >> >>> I've been starting a DocCD Reference for things like EtherType codes, >>> IP protocol number, etc. Rather than try to brute-force memorize >>> these (which I'm awful at), I'm planning on memorizing where to find >>> the DocCD reference instead. >>> >>> Please find my list below. I do have a couple of questions to make >>> sure I'm thinking straight, and to make sure that my at-home mock labs >>> replicate the actual lab as closely as possible. >>> >>> - are products not related to the lab (like firewalls and old IOS >>> releases) still available on the in-lab DocCD website? >>> - can we open the pdf versions of DocCD documents? This really helps >>> since you can Control-F search them! >>> - if we can access the pdfs, can they be saved to the desktop for >>> later reference, or would we have to keep them open in a web browser >>> throughout the lab? >>> - is the DocCD available for the troubleshooting portion too? >>> >>> Here's what I have so far! Do you have any others like this that you >>> wouldn't normally stumble upon during the lab, but contain critical >>> information to reduce the amount of memorization needed for the lab? >>> >>> * DocCD Reference Links* >>> >>> - IP Protocol Numbers / IP Port Numbers / ICMP Type Codes - >>> Security >>> Firewalls >>> Firewall Appliances >>> Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances >>> Cisco ASA 5580 Adaptive Security Appliance Command Line Configuration >>> Guide, Version 8.1 >>> Reference >>> Addresses, Protocols, and Ports >>> >>> - Ethertype Codes - >>> Cisco IOS and NX-OS Software >>> Cisco IOS >>> Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2 Family >>> Cisco IOS Software Releases 12.2 Mainline >>> Reference Guides >>> Command References >>> Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Command Reference, Volume 1 of >>> 2, Release 12.2 >>> Appendix >>> Ethernet Type Codes >>> >>> Keller Giacomarro >>> [email protected] >>> >>> >>> Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net >>> >>> _______________________________________________________________________ >>> Subscription information may be found at: >>> http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html >> >> >> Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net >> >> _______________________________________________________________________ >> Subscription information may be found at: >> http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html >> >> >> itevomcid >_______________________________________________ >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? 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