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The Definitive Guide to the Graded Labs|INE CCIE Mock Lab Exam

Posted by Richard McLain  On August - 22 - 2009

The CCIE Routing & Switching Exam is expensive and time consuming. There are several ways to prepare for the exam, but none compare to the Graded Labs Mock Lab Exam. This graded mock lab will test your readiness for the actual CCIE Exam. This article provides details and insights into this product and why this is such a effective tool in your exam preparation.  The material for this mock lab exam is from the author’s at Internetwork Expert (INE).

Overview

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The final step in earning your CCIE is the hands-on, eight-hour exam. (in case you missed our previous article on preparing for a long exam, click here) Getting in the mindset of taking a 8 hour exam can be difficult, and this is why preparing for such a task is very important. It’s not only the time it takes, but also the cost. At $1,400 per attempt along with the cost of travel and lodging it can be very expensive to fail the exam.

The gradedlabs|INE mock lab exam is designed to be a simulation of the actual Cisco CCIE Lab Exam. That is the racks are pre-configured to simulate different network situations. The type and difficulty of these simulations are based on which mock lab you decide to take. Currently there are seven unique mock lab simulations.

Scheduling a CCIE Routing & Switching Mock Lab

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The first step into taking a mock lab exam is to purchase 129 tokens or the product here. If you are not familiar with how gradedlabs tokens work, have a look at our article on the definitive guide to gradedlabs tokens here. After you have purchased enough tokens to take Mock Lab, you will need to login to your gradedlabs.com members account.

Checking your token balance

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On the dashboard of your gradedlabs.com members account you can scroll down and see your overall token balance. Following the token balance (1) are the link (2) for scheduling your CCIE Routing & Switching Mock Lab. The next step is to click CCIE Routing & Switching Mock Lab. This will open a new window where we can then schedule our mock lab.

Mock Lab Calendar

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Now we are able to schedule our mock lab exam. Remember that a mock lab exam is 8 hours with enough time for a 30 minute break (to simulate the 30 minute lunch break given by the actual exam). This means you will have a total of 8 hours and 30 minutes to complete the exam. When scheduling, this means that if you schedule for S1 on any date your racks will be booked out for S1 and S2. To schedule your mock labs simply click the desired date and time slot you wish to take your exam (1), check the token balance to make sure that 129 tokens have been spent and then click schedule. If you schedule your exam within 72 of the start of your session you will not be able to reschedule it. However, you are able to reschedule at any time up until 72 hours before your exam.

Note: We know that things come up and sometimes it is impossible to make your session. If you are within the 72 hour window and would like to cancel your mock lab exam please contact gradedlabs customer service and we will assist you in rescheduling at no additional costs.

Verification

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When booking rack rentals or mock labs, be sure to double check the time that you are renting. S1 starts at 3:00 AM Pacific Time, S2 starts at 9:00 AM Pacific time, S3 : 3:00 PM Pacific Time, & S4: 9:00 PM Pacific time. Also, be sure to double check the session that you wanted to rent in the box on the left. For example the mock lab shown above will start at 3:00 AM (Pacific Time) on August 27, 2009.

Rack Scheduling Results

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After you click schedule, you will receive your rack rental results. For mock labs, this will show that we have been scheduled 2 sessions starting at S1 on the 27 of August.

Ine Account

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The functionality now, for the time being, is on INE’s members site. The next step is to verify that your session is displaying with in your INE’s member account. To do this, login to your members account or if you logged into your gradedlabs.com account you should already be logged into your members account. Next, click the tab marked “Mock Labs & Assessments”. The Assessments portion of this link are based on the Poly-Lab Assessment. For more information on the Poly-Lab Assessment, click here.

Selecting a Lab

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Perhaps the most difficult decision in this process is deciding which Mock Lab to take. You have the ability to select which lab you would like to take as well as previewing each lab along with the labs difficulty. The difficulty rating of the mock lab ranges from 6 to 10. We have placed the actual CCIE Lab Exam on this scale at a 7. A short snapshot is below for each exam.

Mock Lab #1

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Click here, for the points breakdown.

Mock Lab #2

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Click here, for the points breakdown.

Mock Lab #3

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Click here, for the points breakdown.

Mock Lab #4

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Click here, for the points breakdown.

Mock Lab #5

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Click here, for the points breakdown.

Mock Lab #6

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Click here, for the points breakdown.

Mock Lab #7

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Click here, for the points breakdown.

What lab should I take?

This is a question that we get from time to time, and it’s really impossible for us to answer. If you are unsure about where you are on the overall scale from 0 – 10, then there are few things you can do. We do offer the poly-lab assessment which is a lower investment to the mock lab and depending upon your settings can be much shorter as well. This will give you a better target at where you currently are in your studies. This will also show you the areas where you need more work, and you can take learning capsules in this technology to become better familiar with it. Then you can look at the points breakdown for each lab and take the lab which emphasizes in this area to ensure that you have learned that technology.

To see our section of learning capsules click here.
To learn more about the poly-lab assessment click here.

Where is my lab?

One hour prior to the start of your lab time, you will receive the login for the rack and the actual mock lab exam, the logical topology, the physical topology, and the initial configs. This is a series of tasks that must be completed within the 8 hours and 30 minutes allocated. At the start of your session you will need to login to your INE members account and click start on the lab you have previously set. This will start a 8.5 hour timer that will countdown. When the timer expires your configs will be saved and you will be removed from the rack.

Graded Mock Lab

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After you finish your lab it is then graded by a CCIE professional. Unlike the poly-lab assessment, this process is not automatic, but rather is done by hand. It usually takes the grader around 2 business days to complete the grading for the mock labs. Click here for a example score report. Passing is getting a score greater than or equal to 80 points.

Conclusion

Taking the actual CCIE Lab Exam is expensive and time consuming. It is difficult to judge how ready you are to take and pass the exam. Tools like the Routing & Switching Mock Lab Exam and the Poly-Lab Assessment were developed for this purpose, to judge your readiness. It is much cheaper and a better learning experience to find out before taking the actual exam that you are not ready. We recommend that if you score below 80 on any exam with a difficulty of 7 then you should take more steps to prepare. This would be doing targeted learning capsules in the area that you did poorly in or continuing doing other workbook tasks from INE. If you score below 80 on mock labs with a difficulty of 6 then you should focus your studying and repeat the mock lab exam with a difficulty of 7.

If you scored greater than 80 on any mock lab with a difficulty of 7 or greater, then congratulations. You are in good shape for the actual CCIE Lab Exam. We would suggest one more attempt at a mock lab 2 weeks prior to your actual lab exam. This way you can brush up on your timing and troubleshooting skills. Click here to view the product page, and for a limited time check-out with discount code AMIREADY to get your mock lab for just $99. That is a unbeatable price for this great product. The material for this mock lab exam is from the author’s at Internetwork Expert (INE).

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