From: Kumar Ramalingam (kumar1901@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Feb 12 2009 - 07:51:50 ARST
Guys and Gals,
Just writing to inform that I just got my number 23485 last Tuesday on my
3rd attempt at last. It was very frustrating for me to come so close on my
1st and 2nd attempt after mush practice. Finally, on Tuesday, I nailed it.
It was challenging and very rewarding journey of knowledge in networking.
For the pass 1 months, I rarely got more than 4 hours of sleep ;-) but it
was fruitful.
I used IPexpert practise labs, did it again and again!! Listen to Scott
Morris's VoD series (this product was produce by him when he was still with
IPExpert) almost 15 times over (each technology) until i have excellent
grasp of the subject.
I thank IPExpert for producing a good workbook and DVDs for practice.
I have not much advice for the CCIE candidates but these points:
1) manage your time well, don't ponder more than 10 min for a question that
got you stuck. You will definately see at least one of them. You can always
revisit the issue once you covered the rest.
2) Read the entire question well, you will find each and every item Cisco is
asking for in that question
3) Be very good in using the CCO to find some answer where you have issue on
4) Put as much info in your own diagram depicted all IPs and IGP protocol to
ensure you know what is own which IGP routing protocol.
Thanks again to Scott Morris and the IPexpert team.
Rgds
Kumar
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