Re: need advice

From: Ryan Morris (ryan@egate.net)
Date: Sun Sep 30 2007 - 22:12:43 ART


Practice practice practice. Reading the books and the doc cd are critical
for finding syntax for things you may not have memorised, but there are
some things that will come up that you must be aware of to ensure your
speed is what it needs to be. A good example would be OSPF neighbour
relationships between routers and 3550/3560 switches, which always break
because of the MTU difference, but which don't throw an error message
unless you debug.

Learn everything you can, then practice for speed (and I don't mean typing
speed, I mean understanding what to type the first time and recognising
landmines). I had attempted the entire lab before lunch, and only my BGP
was broken (due to a typo on my part).

Of course everyone learns differently. I learn well through repetition.

Good luck,

Ryan Morris
CCIE #18953

On Sun, 30 Sep 2007, shady darwish wrote:

> is it enough to read tcp/ip 1 and 2 and BCMN selfstudy as core knowledge for
> ccie lab and focus on QOS ,Security and multicast from videos COD
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