From: Farhan Anwar (farhan.anwar@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 20 2008 - 15:23:31 ARST
Let me share another view, when i was preparing for my ccie, I started
teaching part time (almost daily) to keep things in my mind fresh and taught
almost all ccna, ccnp courses. This really helped in my preparations,
specially if you have a longer timespan of preparations with several breaks.
Once you pass the lab, the building blocks of the CCIE Topics starts falling
immediately because you can't use all of the technologies covered in the
lab.
Farhan.
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Joe Rinehart <jjrinehart@hotmail.com>wrote:
> This is even true in teaching any of the certification disciplines...for
> example when I took over leadership of the Seattle Cisco Users group one of
> the things that the local Cisco team and I agreed upon was leading a study
> group to develop local CCNA talent...
>
> Joe Rinehart
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> Bogdan Sass
> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 11:45 AM
> To: Joseph Brunner
> Cc: reis.henrique@gmail.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: How to keep CCIE
>
> Joseph Brunner wrote:
> > Start teaching the NEW CCNP track in your spare time at a local school or
> > college, or even amongst junior engineers.
> >
> > Its good to give back, and you WILL keep your knowledge!
> > (just taught my spantree PVST/RSTP/MST lesson last night)
> >
> I DEFINITELY agree! Teaching will help you both keep your knowledge,
> and learn new things (students have the most fascinating ways of
> configuring routers :) ).
> I'm a Cisco Networking Academy instructor myself, and today ( 1 week
> after getting my number ) I just went back to... teaching CCNA! I'm not
> suggesting that you should do the same ( teaching CCNP, as Joseph
> suggested, is much better suited to your purposes ), but it definitely
> feels good to revisit the basics from time to time! :D
>
>
> --
> Bogdan Sass
> CCAI,CCSP,JNCIA-ER,CCIE #22221 (RS)
> Information Systems Security Professional
> "Curiosity was framed - ignorance killed the cat"
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