From: routerjocky (elouie@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Sep 17 2001 - 14:47:11 GMT-3
CCIE's and CCIE's to be - I have about 12 weeks to go before my lab date, and
am getting a little nervous/anxious about the subjects that I'm weak in (which
is just about all of them). I have a good background in EIGRP and IPX over
Frame Relay, have done some ISDN in the field, configured many Cat5k's, done
my share of mutual redistribution between IGRP and EIGRP, created production
NAT and IPSec networks, and have been working with different lab study
buddy's, but on their agendas. I'm really weak on BGP, DLSw, Voice, OSPF, and
route manipulation. It's finally time for me to establish my own agenda, and
need some guidance.
For those of you who have taken the exam, I'd like some feedback on the plan
that I've put together for studying. I have about 25 hours per week to work
on this plan. It looks like this:
week of Subject
9/16 VoIP
9/23 IGPs, redistribution, Access lists, distribute lists
9/30 BGP
10/7 BGP, route maps, distribute lists
10/14 ATM, ISDN, SRB
10/21 DLSw+, IPX
10/28 Misc IP features
11/4 Cat5k, Cat3900
11/11 Review routing
11/18 Speed Drills (Thanksgiving week)
11/25 Speed Drills
12/2 Review week
12/9 Exam week
At my disposal is a small pod of routers (enough for a frame network and ISDN)
and lots of study material (Cisco CD, CCO TAC, Caslow 1st ed, Halabi, Doyle
Vol 1 & 2, Cisco CCIE Lab Practice Kit, All-in-One Cisco Lab Study Guide,
Cisco LAN Switching, Advanced IP Routing in Cisco Networks)
Comments? Am I missing something/anything? 3 months prior to the exam, where
were you at, and what do you wish you'd done differently/better? Do I need a
mentor? Your help, as always, is greatly appreciated.
-e-
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