New CCIE

From: DOWNEY, BRAD (PB) (bd4541@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Oct 25 2000 - 18:35:21 GMT-3


   
Well I have received a lot of congrats so "Thank you". Everyone is asking
what helped the most and what I thought of it. First of all, I have read so
many book that my head is spinning. The best ones are the ones everyone
uses (guess why). Internet Routing Architectures by Halabi, and many other
Cisco press. The second thing is my job is to troubleshoot large Cisco
networks, that help a lot. And putting a good amount of time in the lab
just practicing. The bootcamp labs are good, the ASET lab is good, some
days I just made it up as I went along. That's the pre test prep I did.
During the test the biggest suggestions I can give are to RELAX, read it
twice, RELAX, type fast, and RELAX. After I read through the scenario
(twice), I realized I could do everything they asked. I took a deep breath
and started typing. And that's it.

#6357

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Brad Downey, CCIE
Network Consultant Tier II
SBC DataComm
Phone: 925-803-6165
PCS: 925-550-2492
E-mail: BD4541@Pacbell.com

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