From: Narbik Kocharians (narbikk@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Dec 13 2007 - 23:16:48 ART
I would recommend a Work Book or a Boot Camp from a vendor that offers CCIE
Boot Camp.
On 12/13/07, Cielieska Nathan <ncielieska@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 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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-- Narbik Kocharians CCIE# 12410 (R&S, SP, Security) CCSI# 30832 www.MicronicsTraining.com Sr. Technical Instructor www.Net-WorkBooks.com
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