From: Cielieska Nathan (ncielieska@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Dec 13 2007 - 22:42:48 ART
All Router and Switch gods,
I have started my CCIE training about a month ago and i'm trying to
tackle the topics as the OSI flows, for instance:
Skipping Physical layer
My first month would be Frame/Switching/DOT1Q Tunneling
My second would be IPV6/Advanced IPv4 and IPv4 routing .. etc etc
So i'm into my first month and i have taken all IE Frame and
Switching advanced labs and have bookmarked and highlighted overview
documents on the subjects in question. Now i'm at a loss. I have been
doing Spanning-Tree/Frame for years but knowing the "one-off"
technologies (Storm Control) or Job Specific technologies (Like Dot1q
tunneling would only probably be seen in decent side carrier/service
providers) and knowing the material to the level the lab suggests
leaves me in need for a methodical way to approach a topic, be
proficient enough to pass with lab and move on to a new technology.
My question is. Once you think you have a good fundamental knowledge
of a topic what do you use to drill down and get to the intricate
level that you need for the exam? And more important, when do you
know when to move to the next topic. Any process or study tips would
be much appreciated.
Regards,
Nate
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