From: Izbicki, Leo (lizbicki@qualcomm.com)
Date: Thu Mar 22 2007 - 15:35:49 ART
What's beyond a /24...?
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Scott Morris
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 7:40 AM
To: 'Hiriam Masheed Nuwalla MCSE+I'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Another New One
HTH is "hope this helps".
Without going into too much opinion-related stuff here, I think you'll
find
the differences between MCSE (which 'E' is Engineer, by the way) and
CCIE
(where 'E' really is Expert) to be significant.
Take a look at some practice labs, and perhaps the Cisco Press books by
Karl
Solie or Maurillio Gorito would be a good starting point.
At least these would begin to give you some perspective on the rash of
differences between the two certifications. I think you'll find that
life
does exist beyond the /24 boundary, and you should be able to embrace
those
things!
Cheers,
Scott Morris, CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713,
JNCIE
#153, CISSP, et al.
CCSI/JNCI-M/JNCI-J
IPexpert VP - Curriculum Development
IPexpert Sr. Technical Instructor
smorris@ipexpert.com
http://www.ipexpert.com
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Hiriam Masheed Nuwalla MCSE+I
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 10:53 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Another New One
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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