From: Jinho Hong (sthong@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jan 21 2000 - 23:47:22 GMT-3
Congratulation!
You are the Man!
Regards,
Jinho Hong
CCIE#5263
-----Original Message-----
·ol : Naushad Prasla <naushad.prasla@sabre.com>
¶æ : ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
ú : 2000N122ú 10:04
¼ : Joyful day in San Jose, CCIE # 5491
>Hello guys,
>
>Finally it's all over. I am now a CCIE # 5491 on January 19, 2000.
>
>I would like to take this opportunity to show my gratitude to all the
>wonderful folks who took their precious time to answer lots of my
questions.
>Specially to folks who administer this distribution list. Sorry, the name
>skips me.
>
>I am totally convinced that if it were'nt for this study group, I would not
>have been able to make it in just two attempts. Yes, I failed once in
>October 1999.
>
>I like to share my prespective of the questions already answered by Stan.
>
>Did you have any ATM and or AGS stuff on the lab?
>
>There are four ways to accomplish ATM connectivity. Classical IP, LANE,
SVC,
>and PVC. Be sure to know it all. SVC and PVC are piece of cake. Just few
>minutes of reading and few lines of configs should do the trick.
>
>AGS equipment are end-of-life and are not included.
>
>
>Can you confirm or deny the rumor that some or all of your drawings are
>lifted
>from you when you get to troubleshooting?
>
>My case was different from Stan regarding this issue. I guess it's Proctor
>dependent rather than the matter of policy. All materials provided by the
>Proctor were removed except the documentation CD. Yes, it also included the
>LAB topics. I had to solely depend on my notes and diagrams.
>
>TIP: List every feature, major and minor, prefferably on the reverse side
of
>your notes page. This will help you during the troubleshooting section.
Your
>list should include topology as well an routing protocols. For example, ATM
>between R1 & R2. OSPF between R1, R2, R3, and R4. OSPF virtual link between
>R6 & R7, EIGRP between R4 and R5. IPX NLSP between R9 & R10. Decnet Area 1
>between R7 & R8, Decnet Area 2 between R3 & R4. You got the idea. More
>comprehensive the list, easier to troubleshoot.
>
>
>How was the test ? Very difficult ?
>
>This test was a killer. My first attempt was relatively easier in my
>opinion. I was the only one who made it to day two during this two days.
>Also, during the previous two days, there was also only one candidate who
>made it to day two. He also passed. So, that makes us two for first four
>days of this week out to 12. San Jose has exams through out the week,
>including weekends.
>
>I barely made into troubleshooting. However, I had to score big into
>troubleshooting. I got 99% on troubleshooting section.
>
>
>Since I had so much support from this group that I intend to stay with it
>and help in any way possible.
>
>Again, loads of thanks for all the answers, encouragement and willingness
to
>assist.
>
>
>Naushad Prasla
>
>CCIE # 5491
>
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