RE: CCIE #5311

From: Jinho Hong (sthong@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Nov 30 1999 - 22:30:35 GMT-3


   
Dear Morris,

CCIE is just engineer also export.
Basically, We are engineer.

Regards,
Jinho Hong

CCIE # 5263

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·ol : Scott Morris <SMorris@tele-tech.com>
¶æ : 'Jinho Hong' <sthong@ascend.co.jp>; ymadon@comtech.com.au
<ymadon@comtech.com.au>; cisco-cert@cciecert.com <cisco-cert@cciecert.com>;
ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
ú : 1999N 11 30ú Îjú ßã 09:15
¼ : RE: CCIE #5311

Actually, no, it's NOT engineer... It's Cisco Certified Internetwork
Expert.... Nice try though!

Scott Morris, MCSE, CNE(3.x), CCDP, CCIE #4713, Security Specialization
smorris@tele-tech.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Jinho Hong [mailto:sthong@ascend.co.jp]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 11:23 PM
To: ymadon@comtech.com.au; cisco-cert@cciecert.com;
ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CCIE #5311

Congratulation!

You're the excellent Engineer.

Regards,
Jinho Hong

Cisco Certified Engineer (CCIE # 5263)
Lucent Certified Engineer (LCTE)

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>I passed my CCIE Lab exam two weeks ago .I do wish to share some
of my
>experiences and pass on some of the things that helped me along the way. I
also
>wish to thank all the people who contribute to this list.
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>Firstly the study material:
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>Bridges, Routers and Switches for CCIEs: by Andrew Bruce Caslow
>In my opinion this book is almost like a de-facto text book for the exam
, it
>clearly identifies the topics that are really important and key issues
within
>those topics.
> I can't say I read the book cover to cover, but I use the book
extensively.
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>CCIE Professional Development, Routing TCP/IP Vol 1: by Jeff Doyle
>I used this book particularly for OSPF and protocol redistribution , but
it is
>an excellent book for all IP IGPs. It has plenty of very relevant
examples and
>scenarios.
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>Internet Routing Architectures :by Bassam Halabi
>This is super book for BGP, and almost a must read, Chapters 10,11 have
plenty
>of examples some of them are very relevant.
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>Design Guides
>I used quite a few of the design guides available on CCO, the BGP design
guide
>on the CD is excellent and extremely useful.
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>Cisco CD
>The search engine on the Cisco CD is fairly ordinary and I always
end up
>spending a lot of time when I search for a particular topic.
> It is imperative to know exactly where the important topics are located
on the
>CD.
>You cannot afford to use the search engine more too many times, it takes
a lot
>of time and it breaks your concentration.
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>Preparation
>I guess I'm stating the obvious , but you really need to be an expert
in IP
>routing.
>I spent about 60% of my preparation time on BGP and OSPF in an NBMA
enviroment.
>I think that really helped me,
> it gave me the confidence to get off to a really good start.
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> About 20% of my time on IPX, Apple Talk, ISDN and DLSW .
> 20% on every thing else.
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>The exam
>I guess the most important thing about the exam is to remain cool and
focused,
>the question needs to be read very carefully .
>Things are not always what they seem to be .
>Save your configs. Believe it or not , The whole building had a massive
power
>outage on my second day, and I lost quite a bit of configuration
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>Good Luck! The exam is hard but not impossible.
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>Regards
>Yezdi Madon
>CCIE # 5311
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