RE: CCIE #11363

From: Luis Miguel Gil (lmgil@dinsa.es)
Date: Wed Apr 02 2003 - 06:20:43 GMT-3


sure.
I spent three months basically reading and then I bought ipexpert lab book
and I did all the exercises at least twice. I read the list and tried to
solve the questions as if they were my problems.
I have 8 2500 in my company where I can deploy complex scenarios. This is
basic
and of course, i didn't pass in my first attempt !

-----Original Message-----
From: Hunt Lee [mailto:huntl@webcentral.com.au]
Sent: Monday, 31 March, 2003 4:18 AM
To: 'Luis Miguel Gil Sanchez'
Subject: RE: CCIE #11363

Hi Luis Miguel,

Congrats!!! what study technique did you use, would you mind to share that
with me?

Thanks in advance,

Regards,
Hunt

-----Original Message-----
From: Luis Miguel Gil Sanchez [mailto:lmgil@dinsa.es]
Sent: Monday, 31 March 2003 9:54 AM
To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: CCIE #11363

Hi all,
I never thought I was going to type this email. Finally I've got my number.
I started to study for the lab exam one year ago, while working as a network
engineer for my company.
I found the information in the archives very usefull to prepare the exam.
And it is quite nice to receive emails from you guys a Sunday morning, when
all of your frieds are sleeping and you are redistributing ospf into rip.
You don't feel alone. There is somebody somewhere working with you in some
way.
There is just a bad advice I read on the list... actually the only bad
advice I've read: "Type fast". That is not true, you should't type fast; it
is very difficult to troubleshoot your own mistakes. It is better to go
slowly and do things in one shoot. This is not a "Just do it" stuff.
The second advice... there is something in the mineral water... maybe is too
"mineral"... I was in the toilet every ten minutes, probably it was good for
my kidneys. :)

Good luck,
Luis Miguel.



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