From: Scott Thornton (scthornton@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Apr 12 2006 - 20:08:36 GMT-3
Not to discourage you from your pursuit of a CCIE, but you should really
look at how much practical experience you have. This is an expert level
exam that covers a large array of topics, very in depth.
Have you looked at the CCNA and CCNP? I would suggest making sure you have
that knowledge covered before beginning a CCIE pursuit. Maybe try a couple
practice exams out, see if you score about 90% on those to determine where
you are with networking.
HTH, good luck in whatever you decide.
On 4/12/06, chris Iannacone <iannaconec@optonline.net> wrote:
>
> congrats to all who passed CCIE lab recently - does anyone remember
> or know whats the terminal emulation program in use at RTP or i
> thought a lab was in Philadelphia
> ccie-secrets.net said it was teraterm. I wanted to have as many of
> the surprises out of the way as possible. Can anyone point me as to
> where to get IEWB labs printed manuals at less than retail - e-bay
> was a strikeout.
> I am super nervous about the lab exam - I haven't worked on a daily
> basis with cisco equipment yet - anyone trained with Hienz Ulm , how
> well does he prepare you for the lab?
> Josh Lauer - your INFOSEC certification - where did you get it what
> did it cover ?.
> I went for the CCIE because i had heard it was the toughest one to
> get - the certification that everybody wants but few ever attain.
>
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