From: A.G. Ananth Sarma (GMail) (ananth.sarma@gmail.com)
Date: Thu May 22 2008 - 17:09:21 ART
Congratulations Navid.
Enjoy the moment.
Regards,
Ananth
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:36 PM, Navid Daghighi <smart4D@free.fr> wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> Thanks to you on this forum for having shared your knowledge & experience.
>
> Thanks also to IE and NMC: without them getting a ccie would have been much
> more difficult.
>
> If I may share a few personal opinions:
>
> Concerning NMC (I used many CheckIT and "DoIt"):
> - their labs teach you that it is not enough to learn the ios commands: you
> also need to "use your brain" and discover hidden issues - and I think this
> is what the ccie is about, i.e. we don't just need to show that we know by
> heart many commands, but also that we know the inter-relationships between
> them, their "prerequisites" & "requirements" in such or such environment
> - their forums have many replies from experts of NMC itself: this is
> important for many of us, who study on our own and need a reference that can
> answer our simplest questions and help us walk fast and with confidence on
> this long path
> - their ShowIT tools allows you to dig into the configurations of all the
> labs: available at all time, it gives you the opportunity to "cross-study"
> (compare the same command in) different configurations and understand the
> "causes & effects" of these commands
> - their friendly customer relationship, which gave me support and
> encouragment
>
> Concerning IE (I used Vol I, II and III):
> - their volume I is a great tool to learn the technologies, it helps focus
> on only one point at a time, and if you "play" with the commands on the
> equipement, then you fully integrate their context
>
> Good luck,
> Navid Daghighi Ardekani
> ccie R&S #20867
>
>
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