Re: study approach

From: Gary Duncanson (gary.duncanson@googlemail.com)
Date: Fri Sep 14 2007 - 12:25:18 ART


True.

There is a lot of reliance on labbooks these days as opposed to building out
your own scenarios according to CCO and Cisco Press books. Some folks even
grumble about having to swap cables.
----- Original Message -----
From: <anthony.sequeira@thomson.com>
To: <ccie784@googlemail.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 2:58 PM
Subject: RE: study approach

> That is EXACTLY what happens to most people!
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> You might be just running out of steam at that point.
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> I had configurations saved that I could just slap on the equipment in
> the AM that would have full connectivity configured - then I would just
> hammer away all day on the non-core topics.
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> When you get recommendations from the Super-CCIEs on this site to LAB IT
> UP and play with it - they are not being trite - it really works!
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> So, with a tough QoS topic like Traffic Shaping, you read, read, read -
> and then LAB IT UP! Sometimes you might have to then read some more, but
> at some point, you have it mastered sufficiently for the lab for sure.
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> Anthony J. Sequeira
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> #15626
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> From: ccie784 [mailto:ccie784@googlemail.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 9:19 AM
> To: Sequeira, Anthony (NETg)
> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: study approach
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> Thanks Joseph and Anthony for your suggestion. the problem i am having
> is as soon as i finish BGP section, i loose interest in practise lab and
> probably not doing enough practise on these SECTIONS. I need to overcome
> on this problem , not sure if anyone else had this problem.
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> On 9/14/07, anthony.sequeira@thomson.com <anthony.sequeira@thomson.com >
> wrote:
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> Well - you obviously need to focus your study in these areas while just
> periodically refreshing on the other stuff - here are some suggestions:
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> 1 - Get with a vendor from this list and acquire as many of their
> workbooks as you can afford - spend time with each lab, but only the
> sections that you are weak on.
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> 2 - Spend as much time as you can in the DOC-CD for those weak areas.
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> 3 - Ask members of GroupStudy for reading list recommendations for areas
> you just do not understand after doing the above. For example, I really
> struggled with Multicast (a true understanding), until I discovered
> Routing TCP/IP Volume II from Doyle and Carroll.
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> 4 - Use GroupStudy to answer questions you still do not understand after
> all of the above.
>
> Anthony J. Sequeira
> #15626
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> ccie784
> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 8:28 AM
> To: groupstudy
> Subject: study approach
>
> Can someone advise on following.
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> I have weaknesses in IOS services, QOS and a little bit in security
> sections. In my all attempts (three) so far
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> How should i appraoch to overcome on these topics. I have tried various
> ways
> but i would like if anyone can put me in right directions.
>
> Thanks
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