RE: Introduction

From: anthony.sequeira@thomson.com
Date: Thu Jan 04 2007 - 00:18:31 ART


Hi Noel!

Great to meet you!

I owe this list greatly for my ability to pass the CCIE-R/S Lab Exam one
year ago.

This list will not only provide answers to your questions, but will also
allow you to meet fellow candidates that you can speak with by phone,
chat, or face to face. This list will also serve up some fine
entertainment occasionally.

You are obviously not afraid to post here and that is a great thing -
while most prefer to "lurk" - you should always be excited to post
frequently. You will be sure to receive plenty of tips on posting from
many of the "regulars" if your posts are somehow missing the mark a bit.

Enjoy your studies and let me (and/or the group) know what we can do to
help!

Anthony J. Sequeira
#15626

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
noeldebouveriii@yahoo.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 6:21 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Introduction

Hi,

I'm introducing myself. My name is Noel and I am preparing to take the
CCIE RS lab exam in the later part of the year.

I've been in the field for about 7 years now working various jobs as a
network engineer, and have experience with 3com, cabletron, cisco,
extreme, foundry, and nortel and maybe just a little juniper.

I have completed some college but do not hold a degree. I have taken
college networking courses before.

I do not put stock in a lot of certifications so I do not hold a lot of
vendor certifications. I do have resepct for the CCIE since it is
hands-on based.

I have passed the written qualification exam and have read some of the
recommended books. I know routing and switching protocols and do take
time to read rfcs when I need to.

I own a modest lab and have been practicing a bit on my own while
studying for the written exam.

I work with a small group of network engineers and am hoping to join the
ranks of the dedicated professionals who will pass and have passed the
famous CCIE lab exam here on groupstudy.

I notice from the archives that some people prefer to form study groups,
I have preferred to study in solitude but look forward to sharing ideas,
configs, and questions with other like-minded professionals.

Thanks for listening and meeting me. I hope we can share a lot of ideas
together, even if we never meet.



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