RE: CCIE Candidate (Columbus, Ohio)

From: Luan Nguyen (lm_nguyen@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jun 12 1999 - 14:53:58 GMT-3


   
Thanks for the Advice Scott.

What I meant was not just learn on papers. I learn from things that already
exist (<--not building anything there :) ). I would go to existing router
and study output of different show commands. Occationally, I also look at
output of debug commands. There are a whole lot of technologies to learn
about, I don't want to constrain myself with configuring routers. What if
cisco gives you a mainframe and ask you to implement it into a network.
what if they give you an apple labtop and ask you to configure and connect
it to a network...we can't just say oh..they are not supposed to be in the
labtest. What I meant is that if you know a lot of theory it will better
prepare you for surprises more than knowing how to configure something like
ospf over frame relay and how to redistribute rip into eigrp...and worry
about oddities :)
personally, I think KNOWLEDGE RULES!

>From: Scott Morris <SMorris@tele-tech.com>
>Reply-To: Scott Morris <SMorris@tele-tech.com>
>To: "'Luan Nguyen'" <lm_nguyen@hotmail.com>, joshua@netset.com,
>ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: RE: CCIE Candidate (Columbus, Ohio)
>Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1999 08:15:22 -0400
>
>I would strongly disagree with the part about knowing enough theory will
>make the routers easier... Unless you have enough access of written notes
>to know of "oddities" in making things work together, particularly when it
>comes to redistribution and things like that, then you'll be in for a world
>of surprises if you haven't built them and played with them yet.
>
>Scott
>smorris@tele-tech.com
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Luan Nguyen [mailto:lm_nguyen@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Friday, June 11, 1999 8:42 PM
>To: joshua@netset.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: CCIE Candidate (Columbus, Ohio)
>
>
>Hi Group,
>I am also a new list member. My lab date will be sept 30 in raleigh.
>I called around(nova scottia and san jose; don't think i am that anxious to
>go abroad :) ) but seems like nothing available earlier.
>However I asked to be on the waitlist: if someone for some reasons
>cancelled their lab exam, I will be notified.
>My way of study will be study more tech theory on paper and books.
>personally, I think if you know enuff theory, put them into routers won't
>be
>
>any problem...but I could be wrong :)
>
>Luan
>
>
>
> >From: "Joshua Peterson" <joshua@netset.com>
> >Reply-To: "Joshua Peterson" <joshua@netset.com>
> >To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> >Subject: CCIE Candidate (Columbus, Ohio)
> >Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 12:50:19 -0400
> >
> >Hello Everyone,
> >
> >I was just added to the CCIE lab list.
> >
> >I am located in Columbus, Ohio and have a small lab to prepare for the
>CCIE
>
> >lab. I am currently focusing on the IP side of the house in preparation
>for
>
> >Day one of the lab. Is there is anyone in the area that would like to get
> >together to prepare for the lab together?
> >
> >
> >Where can I find the archive of previous posted message to this list?
> >
> >I am scheduled for the Lab in October in Raleigh, but I was thinking
>about
> >trying another locating for an earlier date. Does anyone have numbers as
>to
>
> >the soonest available date at each location.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Joshua Peterson
> >joshua@netset.com
> >
>
>



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