From: Kevin Baumgartner (kbaumgar@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Oct 10 2000 - 19:58:22 GMT-3
So I know a few people within Cisco and also external to Cisco that are already
CCIE routing and switching certified are taking the ISP dial CCIE lab.
What I am wondering is why? Is it a requirement for your job?
I will be very happy if and when I just pass the Routing and switching lab
and have one CCIE certification.
More just curious on my part. I just can't see myself going to
try for another CCIE certification unless I need to for my job or career.
Just to say that I have two CCIE certifications wouldn't be enough motivation
for me.
Please don't take this as me say don't take the ISP dial certification.
Again just curious.
Kevin
At 10:04 PM 10/10/00 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi guys,
>
>Yep, it's the funny season again - another person going for the ISP/Dial exam.
>
>Now I know this has been asked before (and yes, I have read EVERYTHING in the
archives along these lines), but how should I go about my ISP Dial prep? I'm pl
anning the following (please feel free to recommend what I should add/modify):
>
>1. Trawl through IOS Dial Solutions & configure + play around with everything,
say three times.
>
>2. Trawl through the Managing Cisco Network Security course notes & configure
(got the notes, never attended the course).
>(It says in the topic list on the web site that Unix TACACS/Radius boxes are i
nvolved - would prep using NT CiscoSecure be 'enough').
>
>3. Eeerrr......this is where I'm a little stuck......
>
>
> Problem: I need cable / DSL
> Solution: Gonna try sponging rack time from my friendly local Cisco office
(Anybody out there work at Stockley Park,UK?)
>
> Problem: Got no 5300s (& fat chance of being able to afford them too).
> Solution: Buy remote rack time from some lucky person out there who has 520
0s / buy my own (ooohhh...yet mooore expenditure).
>
> Problem: Got no PIX either
> Solution: See above.
>
>
>Has anybody done this lab recently? - ANY and ALL advice GREATLY appreciated.
>
>(I'm number 21 on the waiting list to do the lab in Brussels).
>
>Thanks very much again in advance,
>
>Mark
>CCIE#6280 / CCSI#21051 (Don't I wish I was doing the DSL/5200 courses!!).
>
>
>
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