From: Jinho Hong (sthong@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jan 27 2000 - 03:15:32 GMT-3
Congratulation!!
Regards,
Jinho Hong
CCIE # 5263
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·ol : Denton Bobeldyk <denny@kentwoodps.org>
¶æ : groupstudy <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
ú : 2000N 1 27ú Øjú ßO 12:46
¼ : Passed with a Perfect Score!!!
>
>!!!! CCIE #5509 !!!!!!
>
>There was great Happiness in Halifax, Nova Scotia today.
>I, along with 4 other fine CCIE candidates, have finally reached
>their long awaited destination. (The rumors of nobody passing
>in Halifax are slightly exaggerated.)
>
>I am very thankful to God for allowing me to not have to
>stress out, study every evening, and basically move on with
>the rest of my life. Yes, this was definetly a posting I was
>hoping to make for a long time.
>
>Thanks to everyone on this list, especially Naushad for
> answering my ATM questions in great detail at the 11th
>hour before my exam. Got all my ATM points!!! I'm sure
>I could go on forever thanking people (especially all of my
>colleagues at Geo/GK) (that means you too Debi). Thanks again!
>I'm definetly sticking around on the list, although for the next
>few days it will go unnoticed into my mailbox ;)
>
>CCIE Tips:
>- If you go to Halifax, stay in Cambridge Suites, it's really close.
>
>- Don't forget to go over your ICRC/ICND material, a lot of the stuff
>they come up with comes straight from there, people often over look it
>b/c they feel 'above' it.
>
>- It is achievable (barely), not quite a joke, maybe more like a pun
>that's
>not very funny...
>
>- Know the CD, Know it well, Know the CD. Know how to find stuff quick.
>
>- Have your own set of equipment to work on, it really makes a
>difference.
>
>- Read this list and work through the examples that are posted - a
>couple of times.
>
>- Books:
>* All the course manuals that Cisco offers (Hey, I'm an instructor ;-),
>besides, where do you think Cisco comes up with a lot of their gotchas)
>* Caslow's Book
>* Routing TCP/IP Volume I
>* Halabi's BGP book
>
>- Know the basics well, practice doing the basics over and over again.
>Blow away all the configs of your lab routers and start over frequently.
>
>If you're not using notepad to paste in the 'ip classless, no ip
>domain-lookup, etc.'
>you probably aren't fast enough. It may seem tedious at the time, but
>it will pay off.
>I finished nearly 3 hours early the first day, and over an hour early
>the morning of the second day. You will get stuff you haven't seen
>before, this will allow you to use
>this time to search for it. I used 'cciebootcamp.com' good labs, a bit
>too many
>routers in each lab, but definetly good labs. Tell Marc I recommended
>you,
>maybe he'll pick up my tab for lunch some day :)
>
>- What's on the exam?? Everything. And Yes it's gotten harder.
>
>Is anyone still reading this???
>
>Well, time to sit back, relax, Unglue the Cisco CD that's been stuck
>in my laptop for the last 6 months and put in some good music.
>
>-Denny
>
>P.S. They don't tell you your score in Halifax, Pass=Pass=Perfect
>Fail=Fail=Not-so-perfect
>
>P.S.S. I already forgot the secret handshake... Dangit!
>
>
>--
>-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-
>Denton Bobeldyk MCNE, CCDA, CCNA, CCSI, CCIE #5509
>Email: denny@kentwoodps.org
>Phone: 616-530-9196
>
>Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert #5509
>(why are you still reading this???)
>Master CNE - Connectivity
>Cisco Certified Design Associate
>Cisco Certified Network Associate
>Cisco Certified Systems Instructor
>
>
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