This is awesome news - and thank for the feedback on the Core
Knowledge Sim - I am implementing updates as I write this!
Congrats and enjoy the afterglow!
Warmest Regards,
Anthony J. Sequeira, CCIE #15626, CCSI #23251
Senior CCIE Instructor
asequeira_at_internetworkexpert.com
Internetwork Expert, Inc.
http://www.InternetworkExpert.com
Toll Free: 877-224-8987
Outside US: 775-826-4344
Test You Core Knowledge Today!
Q: If you create a tunnel for multicast traffic and do not enable an
IGP over the tunnel, what command is needed on the router that needs
to receive the multicast feeds?
A: ip mroute
More Info: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk828/technologies_configuration_example09186a00801a5aa2.shtml
On Apr 20, 2009, at 3:42 AM, Ruhann wrote:
> Hi guys
>
>
>
> It is with great pleasure and pride I am typing this email, despite
> the
> painful agony of waiting a whole weekend for the result.
>
> (NEVER do your lab on a Friday)
>
>
>
> I passed the R&S 1st attempt on Friday with the mobile lab in
> Bryanston SA.
>
> It was a very different experience, but still nerve racking at the
> possibility of becoming a statistic.
>
>
>
> I honestly expected the LAB to a lot harder, now that I have taken
> the LAB I
> can really comment of the structure.
>
> Firstly the open ended questions which are a big concern for many,
> (was for
> me too), is not that bad, although I personally think the question
> amount
> should be increase to give a candidate a better a fair shot, at
> actually
> answer "the not so short" questions.
>
> The questions are nothing like the open-ended simulation questions I
> have
> seen from INE (Internetwork Expert) and IPX (IP Expert). They ask
> you to
> explain concepts, and what you understand about a certain part of a
> technology NOT 1 word answers. But all and all, if you know your
> theory, you
> should find it easy.
>
>
>
> Secondly the actual lab itself, was not difficult, most of the
> questions I
> had required basic config, or that's how I felt. The one problem I
> had with
> the exam is the cryptic questions. That is the real hard trying to
> guess or
> assume what they attempting to insinuate. IMO that is not what the lab
> should be about, rather make the lab harder, but be straight up
> appose to
> asking questions with symbols in circles without actually asking
> anything. I
> am an engineer, and feel the primary aim should be technical ability
> and not
> interpretation, but hey, that just my 2 cents (used to be 5 cents,
> but with
> current economic situations, go figure :)
>
>
>
> As for material, I used both INE Vol I, and Vol II. I can truly
> recommend
> Vol1 5.1 series. The amount of detail and depth is just amazing; you
> can
> really see the true understanding and brilliance of Petr Lapukov and
> Co.
>
> I also used IPX, Vol 2 and Vol 3, and the Cisco ASET Labs. I did
> find a lot
> value using Labs from different vendors to not get accustomed to one
> way of
> thinking.
>
> Lastly I think the greatest resource of all IMO was Mr. Scott's audio
> Bootcamp. Scott your knowledge is just LEGEND. I used the audios
> the last 3
> weeks before the LAB, while making lunch and not studying. Really
> great
> stuff.
>
>
>
> I would like to use this opportunity to say thanks to the following
> people:
>
> 1. Obviously GS as a whole, HUGE Thanks. Without GS many more people
> would
> be scratching heads about what we don't understand.
>
> 2. Brian Mcgahan, I took his studying strategy from INE-COD, whereby
> to
> focus on theory, theory, theory. And not learn by labbing. Great
> advice!!
>
> 3. Petr Lapukov, IMO humble opinion is one person I would love to
> meet. Any
> body, who has read any of his materials, would know he goes beyond
> explaining a technology, he breaks it down more in depth that what
> any Cisco
> material does.
>
> 4. Anthony Sequira is the person to speak to for lab strategy and
> how to go
> about it. Really no-one else has that down.
>
> 5. Scott Morris for his brilliant audio's, and being my hero,
> (cheesy I
> know) You are both humorous, motivating and it is just incredible
> how much
> you know and understand!
>
> 6. My awesome wife, who I love so dearly, you are one of a kind!!!!
>
>
>
> Some quotes from Scott's audio that I just love:
>
> "jeeee"
>
> "stop that!!!"
> "Just do it and be gone with it"
>
> "Cisco in their infinite wisdom . . . eee I don't try to understand
> it.
>
> "Yeah that is just gonna piss someone off, so just don't do it"
>
>
>
> My number is 24163, and after 7 Months and 950 hours of studying, I am
> fortunate to have an extremely supportive wife, who now is witness
> to the
> copious amount of time required to become a CCIE, Thank you :)
>
> I am even more excited now to start the part where my focus,
> interest and
> working experience lays, the SP track.
>
>
>
> Ps best of luck to all those currently studying, the lab is not that
> hard,
> just know the theory, then applying that is very easy!
>
>
>
> Regards
> --
> <ruhann>
>
>
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