From: Khurana, Sameer (SKHURANA@amfam.com)
Date: Tue Sep 20 2005 - 12:16:49 GMT-3
Is there much difference in the... All in one CCIE ver 1 and ver 2??? I
recently got ver 1 book so curious to know.
Thanks,
Sameer
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Leigh Harrison
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 3:53 AM
To: KSGoh
Cc: Cisco certification
Subject: Re: study plan!
Hey there,
There are many, many different schools of thought on this, but the
general agreement goes:-
Have a look on Cisco.com for the lab blue print - this will tell you
all of the topics that you need to learn. Beware - some of the topics
are being removed at the beginning of the year. Print it out and have
an honest look at where your strengths and weaknesses lie. Give
yourself an "out of 10 rating" - I found it's best to be brutal here, as
you'll only be cheating yourself.
After that, the study plan I used started at the bottom of the osi model
and worked its way up. Make sure you can configure all layer 2 things
before moving on to any layer 3 stuff. By all means knock together a
Frame Relay lab, run very basic routing over it, then fiddle with the
frame relay, so that you can see the effects on the routing. It's very
important to know how to be able to tweak the different settings at
layer 2 to assist in the layer 3 settings.
Thing is - there are only some things you can learn as you come across
them. So I left layer 2 technologies, when I gave myself a 7/10, then I
moved on to layer 3 stuff. When I was a happy 7/10 with those, I
shifted to bgp, when I was happy with that, I shifted on to the other
bits. All the time I was doing different configurations - I was
learning different things for each layer.
As far as books go - have a look at "All in one CCIE lab Study Guide -
2nd Edition" It has some very good labs, that are very simple to get a
grasp of the basics.
Enjoy it !!
LH
---KSGoh wrote:
>could anyone pls help on how could i design a study plan for lab ? i'm kindof >confused now.. i do know there're a lot to learn.. but i do not know where to >start and how to measure my readiness on my studies ... can anyone pls help ? > >_______________________________________________________________________ >Subscription information may be found at: >http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
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