All SP locations are full to at least April. You want SP in SP*? forget it!

*Sao Paulo

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On 10/11/2009, at 8:45, Rick Mur <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Lala,

Sorry I thought these locations were always quite open in terms of SP seats, that was the case when I was scheduling for it.
IT seems they filled up completely up completely up to April.



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Rick Mur
CCIE2 #21946 (R&S / Service Provider)
Sr. Support Engineer – IPexpert, Inc.
URL: http://www.IPexpert.com

On 9 nov 2009, at 22:38, Lala Lander wrote:

mmm Rick, where are you seeing those seats? I dont see any.

On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Rick Mur <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Andre,

Thank you for sharing your experience! Indeed the L2 stuff in the lab can be tricky especially with PPPoE.

Keep up the good work and don't hesitate to ask any questions on this list, there's a lot of SP knowledge available
 here :-)

You could try and do the lab in San Jose or RTP as there are a lot of seats open in those locations.

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Rick Mur
CCIE2 #21946 (R&S, Service provider)
Sr. Support Engineer -- IPexpert, Inc.

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On 9 nov 2009, at 20:45, Lala Lander <[email protected]> wrote:

gotcha and agreed :-)

2009/11/9 André Luiz Bernardes <[email protected]>
Well, I dont want to violate nda rules, but it's well know that basic L2 is preconfigured but you may encounter some troubleshooting or some portions with specific requirements. My problem was that I wasn’t full prepared for what they asked and some research on documentation would be needed. Definitively the real lab is not the best time to try something you never did be fore...
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2009/11/9 Lala Lander <[email protected]>

When you say L2 basics, you meant to say you could not bring your frame-relay or ethernet or PPP. I thought frame-relay is preconfigured and PPP in my opinion you can always skip and come back later.

2009/11/9 André Luiz Bernardes <[email protected]>
Hello guys

Unfortunately I’ve failed in my first attempt on the CCIE Servic e Provider exam. Eventhough I had I put all efforts and dedicati on on it, I wasn’t really expecting to pass on the first attempt . It was just 2 months of study since I passed the written. I de cided to go to the lab with this short time pretty aware that th is could happen. It’s very hard to get a seat in Sao Paulo/Brazi l for SP and I couldn’t miss the chance to get lab experience ( or even pass ) when I found one seat available on Cisco Website, probably from somebody dropped due to payment.

I am using IPExpert as the main guide for my preparation and I can tell you know that they are really good and cover in different pieces every topics we you need to pass de exam. I’m also using INE and practicing some scenarios proposed by Antonio Soares on his website.

What I can tell you about my experience is that I failed on the basics: L2 (legacy), basic security and management. As many questions are interdependent on the evaluation, I lost points everywhere eventhough I could complete most of the other tasks. I was pretty much well prepared for worst and didn’t pay attention to basic stuff.

Now I will take some weeks off and then get back to IPE workbook 1 to focus on my weak areas and also some book reading, probably MPLS Fundamentals.

At the end, I think the result was fair. If could complete those basic tasks, I am not a Cisco Expert, YET!

CYA

Andre Vasquez

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