From: Administrator (Administrator@Subfighter.ca)
Date: Mon Nov 17 2008 - 12:56:10 ARST
I too am starting my *journey* after almost the same amount of time off. Good
luck to you sir !!
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com on behalf of Wiz Khan
Sent: Mon 11/17/2008 9:18 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Starting my journey again after three years
Greetings,
I took my first shot at CCIE RS lab exam almost three years ago and did not
pass it. Since then I am working on L4-L7 stuff and kind of away from
traditional routing and switching world. Now I have decided to go back and
study again. My written is obviously expired. So that will be my first step
now. I am working in Networking for past 10 years. over the course of this
time, I have purchased and studied many cisco press books. Now I need to go
back to these books and start preparing for my written exam. Couple of days
ago, when I took my cisco press books from my shelf (all were dusty) and
started reading, I realize that I still know lots of stuff from them, and it
felt like I will be wasting lots of time going thru these books, I really
need some condensed form so I can quickly brush up my skills. Is any one
aware of any such books?
At my first lab attempt [almost three years ago] I bought IPexpert work book
(version 7 I believe) and its proctor guide. The material was great,
unfortunately I did not even complete first 5 labs before sitting in the
lab. I still have those books, I am wondering if those are still relavent or
should I buy new work books?
My current employer may be willing to pay for ccie bootcamp. I am wondering
if there are any good ones (for written and lab) in New York city?
many thanks
Wiz
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