From: Sadiq Yakasai (sadiqtanko@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Mar 22 2007 - 11:28:17 ART
:-) :-) :-)
Man, u r def one of the smartest people around i tell u
Pls keep us posted about the progress as that would def be a source of
motivation
Good luck!!!
Sadiq
On 3/22/07, Hiriam Masheed Nuwalla MCSE+I <gs@dfwmall.net> wrote:
>
> Hi Group,
>
> I just complete my MCSE+I and now I have need for CCIE. I have joined
> group
> because I must have CCIE in 30 days, maybe I can wait for 45 days, but no
> longer. I want to finish before May starts, for I have futbol league to
> play
> in then. If I get the CCIE in 30 days, then maybe I try for a second in
> the
> next 15 days. I need to get CCIE so I can make a bigger money. I hear this
> is
> a good group for to join.
>
> The MCSE have many more tests so I think CCIE may not be as difficult as I
> hear. One day I pass two exams, one right after another for the MCSE. This
> is
> also "Expert" level certification, just like CCIE. Some people may not
> know
> this, but a Windows server can be setup like a router. I have done this
> many
> times. I have very high IQ and can study sometimes 2 - 4 hours without a
> break.
>
> I see a question about a subnet mask. Is it necessary to know the subnets
> other than a 255.255.255.0? I have set these networks up many times, and
> am
> almost an expert with them. One time there were 4 of these networks all
> working through a windows box, and I did this in less than 2 hours, and
> this
> include time it take to reboot servers.
>
> I have bought a router on ebay for to help study with. I want to use web
> browser for to configure this router, but I cannot seem to get it to come
> up.
> I use the telnet program (From a Windows Server :) to log into this router
> but
> all there is a command line. It look almost like an old DOS program. I
> hope
> Cisco does not still emulate DOS when Windows has been around many years.
> This
> could a big mistake for them.
>
> If anyone need help on setting routers, let me know. I will be willing to
> help. Also, it seems Cisco allow test taker to look at website during CCIE
> exam. In the MCSE program there is no help available. You must not look at
> any
> material while taking exam. I think it should be fun to have a book open
> exam.
>
> Do you think I should get a Voice CCIE, or a Security CCIE for the second
> CCIE
> I get. I am not familiar with the differences between them? I did recently
> set
> up Security for Microsoft Vista, so maybe Security should be the way to
> go.
>
> Also I want to say to Darby. You seem like a nice man (i hope you are man,
> not
> woman. if so i apologize). You should try for to relax a little more and
> take
> care of your health. If you can't get CCIE this week, you will be able to
> get
> it next week. I know sometimes you get in a hurry, but your health is more
> important than passing exam this week. Just make up study on the weekend
> and
> take exam the following week. You should trust yourself more and not spend
> so
> much money on instructions. Do you have relationship with your instructor?
> You
> seem very close.
>
> One more question. What does HTH mean?
>
> HTH,
>
> Hiriam
>
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