Re: I need advice - IE workbook

From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Dec 25 2006 - 09:49:41 ART


Abderrahim,

Some options you might consider if you have not
already done so:

1. It appears you are already vested with Internetwork
Expert and by all accounts not a bad investment at
that.

2. They offer technology-based training options for a
very low cost.

3. Have you looked at IE's Class on Demand? It would
definately help put your fears of IPv6 and Multicast
to rest a lot better.

Since it appears you feel strong on the core areas
IGP's and BGP.

I might ask how you feel about switching these days.

But you could also take your labs and simply spend
more time just working your problem areas.

I do personally recommend the Class on Demand for
simply getting over the hump, and they are filled with
CLI practical examples and explanation.

Try this.

--- Darby Weaver <darbyweaver@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Each vendor, IE included has a set of labs and a
> prescribed order in which to use them when one is
> under the gun.
>
> If you know you are really weak in IPv6 and
> Multicast
> both of which are 0-10 point subject areas...
>
> Why not just ensure you understand those areas and
> then lab yourself to death with them?
>
> I think the Brians stress learning the technology
> and
> passing the lab as a byproduct of that learning.
>
> Not to lecture:
>
> However, it would be my guess that if you are still
> at
> the point where you are worried about these two
> areas,
> then I might ask/advise you to re-evaluate yourself
> honestly on where you are with the CORE Technologies
> as well.
>
> Chances are you may find this trip to be
> counter-productive and not conducive to making you a
> "Pass on the first Lab" type of CCIE.
>
> Just speaking from experiences here.
>
> How are your graded labs coming along, chances are
> you
> will very likely score about where you are scoring
> now.
>
> So unless you are exactly within your 30-day Window,
> I'd advise - being more honest with oneself and
> measure twice / cut once before going to the lab,
> unless you just want to have been there.
>
> Good Luck in either case.
>
>
> --- Abderrahim sadki <a_sadki1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi all... I am in trouble...I have my exam for
> less
> > than a month
> > now...but my studies didnt go as planned so I wont
> > be able to complete
> > all the 30 labs of the IE workbook. I know my
> > strenghs (IGP ...BGP and
> > switching) and my weak point are multicast and
> IPV6.
> > My question is which
> > labs should I concentrate on?Those with difficulty
> > level 10+ or those
> > closer to the real exam..( i hear the lab is level
> > 7-8) Alll advices are
> > welcomeThanks,Abderrahim
> >
> >
>
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