CCIE#14642

From: Gary Cheung (garymsue@netvigator.com)
Date: Thu May 12 2005 - 13:33:10 GMT-3


After a marathon study and practice, I finally got it today. It's really a tough journey once I decided to pursue it in May 2004. After I failed in my first attempt in Oct 04, I gave it up for 4 months because of my job. In end Feb, I took up the book and telnet to my lab again. Based on my pass experience in first attempt, I knew what I missed and I focused on the core topics that made me fail, they are IP Multicast, BGP, ISDN and Security. Of course, IPv6 is also so fresh to me. Both IE WB and NMC Tech Library actually helped me a lot.

Today, I found I had made a good decision during the examination. This is what I want to share with you all. "Please don't try to get the FULL mark on the exam? You should preserve what you made and typed in the Routers and Switches that are enough to let you pass."

I would like to thank both Brian, Dennis, Bob, Mani, Tim, Jerry, Jongsoo Kim (your checklist is great and I am now enriching it more and more), ..... . Actually, I couldn't name all and you know this is big big workgroup.

Gary Cheung



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