CCIE 5648 (TIPS)- Was CCIE 5648

From: James D. Holley, Jr. (jholley@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Mar 13 2000 - 14:19:50 GMT-3


   
   Here is a timeline of what I did- back when CCIE was a twinkle in my
   eye. I really didn't consider myself a candidate until after
   September 1999, then went for it full time.
   
   Nov 1998 ICRC at ARG - Global Knowledge
   Dec 1998 CMTD at ARS Limited
   Jan 1999 ACRC at ARS Limited
   June 1999 CATM at ARS Limited
   September 1999 CCIE WRITTEN
   Oct 1999 BRS at ARS Limited
   Nov 1999 CIT at Chesapeake
   Dec 1999 OSPF/BGP Workshop at Chesapeake
   Jan 2000 Wichita KS Prep LAb
   Feb 2000 Broadwing, Reston, VA, 2 day prep lab with voIP
   Feb 2000, Halifax, Canada, CCIE LAB PASSED
   
   Books:
   -Cisco Certification. Bridges Routers and Switches for CCIEs - Andrew
   Bruce Caslow - Prentice Hall
   - Internet Routing Architectures - Bassam Halabi - Cisco Press
   - Cisco Doc CD (it has been my best friend during the last months...).
   -ICRC Course material
   -ACRC Course material
   -Routing TCP/IP - Jeff Doyle - Cisco Press
   - OSPF Network Design Solution - Tom Thomas - Cisco Press
   
   I did not buy a home lab. Yes, I had hands on experience. You cannot
   pass the LAB without it! I had the support of a great management team
   at Sprint ENS (Paranet) that gave me the resources to complete the
   ordeal.
   
   I have over 2 years experience with Cisco, and have been a consultant
   with Sprint ENS for over 2 years. I have background in Banyan Vines,
   Novell CNE (1995), NT, MCSE(1996), Fore System ATM(1999) (LANE,
   RFC1577-CLIP, RFC1483-Bridged/Routed PVC/SVC). CCNA (1998). I never
   took the Cisco Certifications Exams after CCNA because I was 6 months
   away from the CCIE, for me I would rather be just CCNA and then CCIE
   rather than build up to the CCNP and then CCIE. I know that you have
   put in some serious study time to get your CCNP. When you get CCNP
   You can be really proud of that! Use your fundamentals from that to
   progress to the next level. The CCIE is very obtainable.
   
   Thanks for the kind words.
   James Holley
   CCIE 5648



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