February 6, 2012

Internetwork Expert Workbooks on Amazon Kindle!!!

I just saw this in the bottom of the Internetwork Expert newsletter:

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Yes! Yes! Yes! Thanks IE for hearing some of us and answering the call. I hope I get a good deal on them when they come out!

An interesting request…

Today while I was at lunch I got an email from someone named “Jack.” Jack apparently doesn’t understand what the CCIE is about and what the NDA with Cisco related to the NDA is about. Here is Jacks email:

On Sep 10, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Jack wrote: Hi Mr Carroll, I recently came across a set of labs which are said to be part of the real lab exam, and I was wondering since you have taken the lab exam already if you would’nt mind taking a look at the topology and seeing if any matched the one you took. If you don;t mind please do email me. Thank you.

Now here is my response to Jack:

Hi Jack. If you want me to look at a practice lab topology and tell you if I think it will be useful in your studies I am willing to do that but I would not be willing to compromise the integrity of the actual exam by confirming material that is said to be “the real test.” In short, I do mind. I am under NDA with Cisco and do not wish to compromise that relationship.

And finally for all those Jacks out there here is what Cisco says (notice what I highlighted)taken from http://tinyurl.com/ccienda:

* Violation of test policies for the purpose of cheating * Possession of notes, books, cell phones, pagers, electronic media, recording devices, or any other articles or devices other than those provided by the proctor during exam testing * Removal of any test materials, scrap paper, diskettes or other media from the lab environment * Discussions concerning test content with anyone other than the proctor without express written permission from the CCIE department * Posting of test content to study groups internal to Cisco or external to Cisco with the exception of ccie-lab@cisco.com * Forwarding of test information to persons or companies without the express written permission of the CCIE program * Falsified or altered certificates, score sheets, or other documents or electronic media used to misrepresent the certification status of a CCIE candidate * Providing falsified documentation as a means of claiming a false identity, false address or solicitation of someone to take a test on another’s behalf * Failure to follow procedures prescribed by a testing facility or proctor * Failure to follow the exam retake policies (waiting 5 calendar days between written exams or only taking a beta exam once) * Disruptive or harmful behavior * Use of Cisco support services (TAC) to resolve test questions or to study for the CCIE written or lab exams * Failure to protect CCIE lab content through carelessness or in an attempt to shield facts regarding a violation that has occurred * Improper use of CCIE logo (reports of companies or individuals that use the CCIE logo without express agreement with the CCIE program can be directly reported

Wow! I thinks its guys like this that cause companies like CertGuard to exist. Even though CertGuard hasn’t been a favorite among Cisco bloggers since the Ethan Banks issue on Network World it makes sense why these guys are around. People Cheat. Possessing the actual CCIE lab and using it to study is Cheating. There are plenty of other resources out there to help you study. Learn the material- not the lab.

IPExpert Section 15: See Ya Later!

Man it feels good to get that one behind me! I really felt good today. Here is how I broke it down:

  • 9am to 10am I had 32 points and Section 1, 2, 3.5, and all of 5 done.
  • 10am to 11am I had 33 points and Section 6, 9.2, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3.and 3.4 done
  • 11am to 11:30am I had 9 points and was finished with Section 8
  • I took an hour and a half lunch and went to Dixies BBQ on the East Side…Yes I have met the man!
  • 1pm to 2pm I had slowed down a bit and worked in 9 points with some of section 7 (VPN)
  • 2pm to 3pm I squeeked in 8 more VPN points. I had to fumble a bit with a VPN between PIX and ASA and I’m still not sure of I did exactly what they wanted.
  • 3pm I grabbed 2 more points by finishing that VPN. I had a TON of probs with the EZVPN client in network extension mode. The VPN Client on the XP pc can connect ok so I know that the VPN concentrator is ok but the router that is acting as the client is doing PAT and that got me screwed up a bit. PAT works but the VPN doesnt. Ill need to do a little more reading on EZVPN scenarios.
  • That was it. What a day. Tomorrow I start Lab 16. Tonight I veg out and read something on my Kindle reader!