RE: A CCIE candidate ----From the archives-Inspirational

From: Scott Morris (smorris@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Mon Aug 25 2008 - 14:35:15 ART


Wow... There's a blast from the past. :) Ahhhhh, the good ol' days!

Scott

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Subject: A CCIE candidate ----From the archives-Inspirational

Guys,

Came across this from the GS archives...you may recognise this young CCIE
candidate.
very inspirational.

Hash

Subject: Breadth of depth???
From: Scott Morris <SMorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 15:23:58 -0500

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Ok... Random question here.... I've been through boatloads of configurations, and (like to think that I) have a pretty good understanding of how everything works.... I go for my lab exam this coming Monday (minor panic attack)... This is the first time I'm taking the lab, so I'm looking for some insight from those who have been before.

There are many concepts that I can do like the back of my hand, in that I won't need to crack a book at all... however, there are many others that I would need to look in the book for reference. I've heard some people say that if you need to look in the book for anything, you're hosed. I'd really prefer not to be hosed. :) Can anyone shed some light on this as I believe it's not humanly possible to NOT have to look in the book ever (or use built in IOS help)... What in your varied opinion is the breadth of knowledge that should be known like the back of the hand???

Thanks!

Scott Morris, MCSE, CNE (3.x), CCDA smorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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