RE: Number 17083! Sorry that I forgot to post about it..

From: uyota oyearone (spycharlies@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Feb 13 2007 - 15:07:52 ART


congrats ! how's Harith and the Winnet crew ?

i took my CCNP couse at Winnet and Harith did an amazin job, i will
definately do my ccie training there if i get the opportunity !

Enjoy : -

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From: akbhardwaj@sympatico.ca
Reply-To: akbhardwaj@sympatico.ca
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Number 17083! Sorry that I forgot to post about it..
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 10:39:46 -0500
>Hi folks,
>
>this email is a bit delayed and I apologise for it, but I passed my CCIE
(Service Provider) lab exam in Brussels back in October, 2006, on my
first attempt.
>
>My reference material primarily came from Cisco's univercd: every
article that touched upon a subject in the lab blueprint was read and
incorporated into my lab scenarios. I had read Vivek Alwayn's "Advanced
MPLS Design and Implementation" from cover to cover; kudos to the author
for delivering this dense topic so skillfully. Several IETF RFCs
referenced in the univercd were read, and finally Jeff Doyle's Routing
TCP/IP Vol. 1 and 2 were used as a desk reference.
>
>Winnet Systems provided my lab scenarios. The instructors were very
skilled at challenging my knowledge of the subject material: it took me
many, many attempts to get the results that they wanted. I estimated that
at least four hours of every day for the last six months were spent doing
these scenarios from left to right, upside down, and backwards :) .
>
>The lab exam was pretty challenging, but touched upon all the subjects
covered in the blueprint. My advise to anybody attempting this lab is to
read up on the material in the blueprint before starting your lab
scenarios. Keep hacking away at your scenarios: try to configure your
rack in different ways to understand the interaction that MP-BGP/MPLS has
with the various routing protocols. Then try to break this relationship
and view the results. At the least, you'll feel confident that you can
deal with anything that Cisco can throw at you in the lab!
>
>Good luck to everybody attempting the Service Provider lab. I had a lot
of fun studying for it! Now if I could only write shell scripts as good
as I could configure a router ... my next area of study :) .
>
>
>Cheers,
>
>Anuraag K. Bhardwaj, CCIE # 17083.
>
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