Congratulations man! Time to re-watch "The big Lebowski" ;-)
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Jared Scrivener
<jscrivener_at_ipexpert.com>wrote:
> I identified Joe as a nice guy when we spoke on the phone about two months
> back to arrange a study plan to get him his CCIE.
>
>
>
> When he took my advice and came to the boot camp fully prepared, I
> suggested
> to Wayne Lawson, our CEO that we consider him for the role should he pass
> his exam on Monday. He was offered it last Friday after I assured Wayne
> he'd
> pass first go: there was a reason I stayed on the call with him when he got
> his number, as I was as nervous as he was...
>
>
>
> Yes, he'll get access to all our materials for free, but I figure that
> being
> able to follow advice and pass on the first go earned him that right. All
> of
> our staff need to have full access to our materials, in order to do their
> jobs: becoming the most broadly qualified and expert individuals in the
> world so that they can support every other CCIE by educating and empowering
> them to excel in their valuable contribution in the field, as network
> architects, network engineers, network managers or whatever they choose to
> apply themselves to.
>
>
>
> If you or anyone else would like to become a support engineer, send me an
> email. I cannot guarantee anything, but if you can do what Joe did I'll
> happily suggest you. The only caveat is that the rest of the networking
> industry needs to acknowledge and respect Wayne's goal for IPexpert to be
> established as the singular location for shared collective knowledge, an
> academy of minds where we only hire those with a desire to excel and to
> educate, but will enlighten anyone who asks and pays a fair, but low cost
> for that information: less than the cost of one failed lab attempt in the
> case of the Blended Learning Solution, the updates for which in the R&S
> track I have almost completed and will be available late next week as
> described in our newsletter.
>
>
>
> I'm tired of competition for knowledge when it should be shared. If any
> other instructor from any other company would like to come on board here at
> IPexpert and shares my goals, please contact Wayne and if he thinks you'd
> make a good fit into our team I'd love to work with you.
>
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> Jared Scrivener CCIE3 #16983 (R&S, Security, SP), CISSP
>
> Sr. Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.
>
> URL: http://www.IPexpert.com
>
> Telephone: +1.810.326.1444
>
> Fax: +1.810.454.0130
>
> Mailto: jscrivener_at_ipexpert.com
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> CCIE
> 2008
> Sent: Thursday, 14 May 2009 6:08 AM
> To: Josh Covarrubias; Cisco certification
> Subject: Re: Introducing CCIE #24347!!!
>
>
>
> *Congrats Joe, Good job .*
>
> **
>
> *By the way congart. for joining the ipexpert team as well :))*
>
> **
>
> *did you join after this post , or you were one of the team already before
>
> passing the lab so you get all Boot camps and materials from Ipexpert for
>
> free :))*
>
> **
>
> *Regards*
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 5/14/09, Josh Covarrubias <shmokin_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
>
> > Congrats Joe, well done... excellent read too!
>
> >
>
> > --
>
> > Regards,
>
> >
>
> > Josh
>
> > CCIE# 22963
>
> >
>
> > On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Pavel Bykov <slidersv_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
>
> > > Congrats Joe!
>
> > >
>
> > > On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Joe Astorino <
> joe_astorino_at_comcast.net
>
> > > >wrote:
>
> > >
>
> > > > Yes, it's official!!!! After a grueling 9 hour wait, most of which
> was
>
> > in
>
> > > > my
>
> > > > hotel room here in Raleigh, I just got my score report, and I am
>
> > > officially
>
> > > > CCIE #24347!!!!! Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!! The greatest 5 #'s I have ever
>
> > heard!
>
> > > > Keep
>
> > > > in mind, that I am 5.5 beers in at this point as I decided around
> 10:30
>
> > > > that
>
> > > > no matter what I was having a 6 pack for my troubles hehe. So what
> can
>
> > I
>
> > > > say?
>
> > > > I guess I will give you my experience today and a little bit about my
>
> > > > preparation.
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > I flew into Raleigh Sunday afternoon, and stayed at the Wingate. The
>
> > > > Wingate
>
> > > > came highly recommended by the many that have gone before me, and
> they
>
> > > were
>
> > > > right on. I can't recommend it enough. They picked me up at the
>
> > airport,
>
> > > > and
>
> > > > took me right to the hotel. When I inquired about where I could walk
> to
>
> > > > pick
>
> > > > up some redbull for the lab the next day, they DROVE ME to the
> nearest
>
> > > gas
>
> > > > station like it was just normal. I guess that is the southern
>
> > > love...being
>
> > > > from Detroit, I'm not used to that sort of thing hehe. When I was
>
> > picked
>
> > > up
>
> > > > at
>
> > > > the airport I was told I was the 3rd CCIE candidate being picked up
>
> > that
>
> > > > day...they knew exactly what I was there for, and exactly what to do.
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > The lab started at 7:15, and I was told the shuttle from the hotel to
>
> > > Cisco
>
> > > > would leave about 6:30, giving us plenty of time. I woke up at 6:00
> AM,
>
> > > > threw
>
> > > > on my jeans and T-shirt (opted against the sweatpants!!!), grabbed my
> 3
>
> > > > large
>
> > > > size redbulls from the fridge and headed down to the hotel breakfast
>
> > > area.
>
> > > > I
>
> > > > was too nervous to eat a thing. I chatted up the other 2 candidates
>
> > > staying
>
> > > > there and passively sipped a cup of coffee. The other 2 guys were
> doing
>
> > > > voice,
>
> > > > so there wasn't really much to talk about. The shuttle drove us over
> to
>
> > > > Cisco
>
> > > > and we were there by 6:45...in total there were about 6 of us waiting
>
> > > > outside...it was the most awkward thing EVER....after some brief
>
> > > > introductions
>
> > > > by a few of us, it was DEAD SILENCE for 30 minutes as we stood
> outside
>
> > > and
>
> > > > waited for the proctor to show up. Our proctor pulled in about 7:10,
>
> > and
>
> > > > took
>
> > > > us into the lobby where we were ID'd and given our temp stickers and
>
> > rack
>
> > > > numbers. The proctor gave us all the regular instructions and told us
>
> > > > basically where the bathrooms and drinks were, and gave us the
> general
>
> > > > rules
>
> > > > of the lab (get rid of any macros at the end of the day, save your
>
> > > configs
>
> > > > often, etc...).
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > I sat down at my pod and started in on the OEQ ... the first one
> threw
>
> > > > me....it seemed very simple. All I can say without breaking NDA is
> that
>
> > > it
>
> > > > was
>
> > > > some command output and a diagram, and I couldn't place the answer...
> I
>
> > > > gave
>
> > > > it my best shot and moved on. The other 3 questions were no problem
> at
>
> > > all,
>
> > > > although later in the day I feared I might have messed up the wording
>
> > of
>
> > > > one
>
> > > > of them....all in all it took me about 5 minutes. Guys, after reading
>
> > all
>
> > > > the
>
> > > > posts and fear regarding this I have to say, IF you have studied
>
> > > properly,
>
> > > > there is nothing to fear!!!
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > I moved on to the lab just like I would any other mock lab I've been
>
> > > doing
>
> > > > for
>
> > > > 10 months....followed the method Jared Scrivener gave us at IPexpert
>
> > > > bootcamp,
>
> > > > which was AWESOME. Yes, I read the entire lab first, which was a good
>
> > > > thing,
>
> > > > because there were things towards the end that definitely effected
> how
>
> > I
>
> > > > did
>
> > > > other tasks. I made a list of tasks, point values, and notes for
> every
>
> > > > task. I
>
> > > > redrew the diagram...I made 1 diagram with all my L3 and IGP
>
> > information.
>
> > > > The
>
> > > > BGP diagram they provided was sufficient enough for me, and I didn't
>
> > feel
>
> > > > the
>
> > > > need for a seperate switching diagram. Having initially read through
>
> > the
>
> > > > lab,
>
> > > > I felt pretty good. There were only 2 things I had not done
> before...it
>
> > > was
>
> > > > just a matter of implementing all the things I had learned and
>
> > practiced
>
> > > > time
>
> > > > and time again, and making sure to pay special attention to detail.
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > I was not going for speed...I knew one of my weakest areas was not
>
> > paying
>
> > > > attention to detail enough, so I took my sweet time. I knew I had
> good
>
> > > > speed
>
> > > > coming in and I'd likely have plently of time.
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > Just as the proctor called lunch (11:15) I was starting in on
> multicast
>
> > > and
>
> > > > had full IP reachability, so was feeling pretty good. My personal
>
> > > > experience
>
> > > > on the point system was that all my points added up to 80. At lunch
>
> > time
>
> > > I
>
> > > > had
>
> > > > 42 points and was feeling pretty damn good. Lunch was basically
>
> > > > silent....they
>
> > > > had a pretty decent tasting chicken contraption with soda, water, and
>
> > > > salad.
>
> > > > It was pretty good. I was actually so juiced up on redbull and coffee
>
> > > that
>
> > > > it
>
> > > > didn't really matter, as long as it was food : ) We had to wait
> through
>
> > > the
>
> > > > whole lunch time that was allotted to us. Actually, the proctor let
> us
>
> > > > start
>
> > > > working 5 minutes earlier, noting to everyone that we would lose 5
>
> > > minutes
>
> > > > at
>
> > > > the end, which I found fair. I approached the proctor more than
> anybody
>
> > > > else
>
> > > > in the lab...probably about 4 times. Guys, you are paying $1400 for
> his
>
> > > > time,
>
> > > > do not be ashamed!!! Most of my questions were just verification of
>
> > > things
>
> > > > to
>
> > > > be 110% sure of what they were asking!
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > Later in the day I felt a bit less confident, as I hit my weaker
> areas
>
> > > > (QoS,
>
> > > > Multicast)... I felt 75% sure on about 75% of these tasks....maybe
> 85%
>
> > > > sure...like you know you are right or very close to right, but the
> kind
>
> > > of
>
> > > > thing where you want to look at the solutions guide to double check
>
> > > > yourself.
>
> > > > No solutions guide today gentlemen : ) I completed all the tasks by
>
> > about
>
> > > > 2:00
>
> > > > and started verification, which was SOOOOO important to my success I
>
> > > can't
>
> > > > even explain! I went through task by task and did the appropriate
> show
>
> > > > commands to prove I had done it right. What I found was suprising. It
>
> > is
>
> > > a
>
> > > > little unnerving to have already marked down points and with 90
> minutes
>
> > > to
>
> > > > go
>
> > > > find you have one section broken completely, and a routing loop
>
> > somewhere
>
> > > > else
>
> > > > , as well as about 3 other stupid minor mistakes. Had it not been for
>
> > > > verification I don't know if I would have made it out OK. I wasn't in
>
> > it
>
> > > > for
>
> > > > speed...I stayed until they called time verifying and reverifying
> with
>
> > my
>
> > > > trusty TCL scripts. At 3:28 the proctor told us we had 2 minutes left
>
> > and
>
> > > > to
>
> > > > save our configs, remove any macros and TCL scripts (which I don't
> get
>
> > > > because
>
> > > > TCL scripts are not saved), return all the devices to priv exec mode
>
> > and
>
> > > > reboot our PCs. I found it a bit alarming that they didn't say
>
> > something
>
> > > > like
>
> > > > "OK you have 30 minutes left" but just like that BAM , OK you are
> DONE
>
> > in
>
> > > 2
>
> > > > minutes! Oh well...I got about 75% through re-checking everything.
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > I counted up about 68/80 points I thought I had for sure....and I had
>
> > > about
>
> > > > 8
>
> > > > points "on the fence" that I just wasn't sure about...so I felt
> pretty
>
> > > good
>
> > > > walking out. I felt like I probably had a good shot at it.
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > The worst part of my entire day was the waiting game...I am staying
> the
>
> > > > night
>
> > > > here in Raleigh, and have no car and nothing to do...I coudn't sleep,
> I
>
> > > > couldn't eat much...I pain stakingly sat here refreshing my email and
>
> > > > watching
>
> > > > TV for about 4 hours....finally I decided to go take a walk. I walked
>
> > > about
>
> > > > a
>
> > > > half mile to a gas station and bought a 6 pack of beer while
> listening
>
> > to
>
> > > > the
>
> > > > new Dylan album on my iPod. When I got back I killed some time
> talking
>
> > to
>
> > > a
>
> > > > friend on the phone....right before he hung up the email came in...I
>
> > > > checked
>
> > > > it live on the phone. I HAD PASSED!!! CCIE #24347! Obviously, I
>
> > couldn't
>
> > > > even
>
> > > > describe how I felt, but it was a great experience to share with a
>
> > > friend!
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > Wow this is getting long, so let me tell you a bit about my
>
> > preparation.
>
> > > I
>
> > > > am
>
> > > > a straight forward kind of guy and I am not on here to promote any
>
> > > company
>
> > > > over another, just to tell you my experiences. As far as vendors go,
> I
>
> > > uses
>
> > > > STRICTLY the workbooks and blended learning solution from IPEXPERT.
>
> > Their
>
> > > > blended learning solution came with all 3 of their workbooks (1
>
> > > technology
>
> > > > focuses, and 2 workbooks of full scale labs), as well as the full
> Scott
>
> > > > Morris
>
> > > > Video On Demand / Audio on Demand series (When Scott was still with
>
> > > > IPexpert.)
>
> > > > This was my bread and butter guys. I passed my written at the end of
>
> > > July,
>
> > > > 2008 and immediately started on the material. I read most of the
> usual
>
> > > > recommended books cover to cover, and really tried to grasp the
>
> > > > concepts...I
>
> > > > went through the entire video on demand, and listened to the audio
>
> > > portion
>
> > > > countless times. In fact, my wife even does here Scott Morris
>
> > > impersonation
>
> > > > now : ) Thats how you know you have a keeper hehe....Anyways, I
> worked
>
> > > > through
>
> > > > these labs with all my heart and soul for 10 months. I got involved
> in
>
> > > the
>
> > > > various communities, and I can't say enough about them. Groupstudy
>
> > > > especially...there are so many guys on here that you can learn from,
> it
>
> > > is
>
> > > > just awesome!
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > Just when I thought I was ready, I booked an IPexpert 5 day
> instructor
>
> > > led
>
> > > > bootcamp just to touch up my weak areas and hope that it would be
>
> > mostly
>
> > > > review and a confidence builder. I did this 2 weeks before my lab
> date,
>
> > > and
>
> > > > it
>
> > > > was well worth it. You can read my review of that that I posted
> earlier
>
> > > as
>
> > > > well. Jared Scrivener was our instructor and he was at the top of his
>
> > > > game...just a really great experience for me.
>
> > > >
>
> > > > Going into the lab I felt confident...coming out of the lab I can
>
> > > honestly
>
> > > > say
>
> > > > I was exteremely well prepared.
>
> > > >
>
> > > > And now the obligatory thank you section : )
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > Big thanks goes out to -- Scott Morris -- Dude, no matter what shirt
>
> > you
>
> > > > were
>
> > > > wearing you were ALWAYS willing to help me with my issues, and I
> can't
>
> > > say
>
> > > > enough about how much I appreciate that. Weather it was a question on
> a
>
> > > lab
>
> > > > you had authored at previous jobs, or an annoying IOS bug I was
>
> > > struggling
>
> > > > with, you helped me. Even when you had moved on professionally, you
>
> > gave
>
> > > me
>
> > > > honest and productive support. Yes, your voice is forever etched in
> my
>
> > > > brain
>
> > > > from the VoD and we know you don't pay for therapy!!!
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > Huge thanks to Jared Scrivener, Tyson Scott, Mike Down, Sean Orr,
> Wayne
>
> > > > Lawson
>
> > > > and the ENTIRE IPexpert team, who have been with me from start to
>
> > finish.
>
> > > > These guys have been just awesome...from Mike and Sean in sales, to
>
> > Tyson
>
> > > > and
>
> > > > Jared with the technical material. It's been a fun and good
> experience!
>
> > I
>
> > > > got
>
> > > > what I expected -- world class training, support, and customer
> service,
>
> > > and
>
> > > > THAT is hard to find these days! A special thanks personally to Jared
>
> > for
>
> > > > his
>
> > > > excellent teaching methods, and willingness to go the extra mile time
>
> > and
>
> > > > time
>
> > > > again, and for giving his students personal 1-1 support!
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > Huge thanks to cciejourney, the guy that runs our blog at
>
> > sunpenguin.net
>
> > > !
>
> > > > Carl, I couldn't have done it without you buddy, and you WILL get
> your
>
> > > > digits
>
> > > > soon man! We will all still be here pulling for you, and don't forget
>
> > it!
>
> > > > Carl
>
> > > > was nice enough to give me a login here, and a place to dump my
>
> > thoughts.
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > Group Study and the OSL -- You guys have been my life for the past 10
>
> > > > months...I'd read the threads every day, and hopefully I helped a few
>
> > > > people
>
> > > > along the way. It is so awesome to have a community of people just
> like
>
> > > me,
>
> > > > willing to help just because well, we love it and enjoy giving back
> to
>
> > > the
>
> > > > community. Special thanks to Scott, Narbik, Anthony, Petr, and so
> many
>
> > > > others
>
> > > > that have chimed in. Bryan B, who achieved his CCIE # just a month or
>
> > so
>
> > > > before me...we were study partners and bounced things off each other
>
> > all
>
> > > > the
>
> > > > time...good times! Thanks to everybody that helped me along directly
> or
>
> > > > indirectly weather I mention you by name or not.
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > Last but certainly not least, my family and friends for their
>
> > unwavering
>
> > > > support over the past 10 months and ESPECIALLY my new beautiful wife
>
> > > Beth.
>
> > > > I
>
> > > > know everybody says this and I know when I read these threads it was
>
> > > > usually
>
> > > > the part I said "yeah right" and moved on but seriously...they have
>
> > given
>
> > > > up
>
> > > > SO much to support me and let me pursue my dream. There were many
> times
>
> > I
>
> > > > had
>
> > > > to come home from work, eat dinner, and by 6:00 PM tell my wife
>
> > > goodnight,
>
> > > > I
>
> > > > won't see you until tomorrow after work because I have to study 6:00
> -
>
> > > 2:00
>
> > > > tonight, or do a mock lab, or read the docCD or whatever...to my
>
> > friends,
>
> > > > congratulations I am back : ) I have not had time to do many of the
>
> > > things
>
> > > > I
>
> > > > used to like to do lately, and now I am looking forward to hanging
> out
>
> > > > more.
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > I guess thats it guys...I know this was long, and thansk for anything
>
> > > that
>
> > > > got
>
> > > > through the whole thing...this whole post is sort of stream of
>
> > > consiousness
>
> > > > at
>
> > > > this point. The CCIE is doable, but like many before me have said,
> you
>
> > > have
>
> > > > to
>
> > > > seriously want it, and put in the time, effort, and sacrifice to
>
> > achieve
>
> > > > it.
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > - Joe Astorino, CCIE #24347
>
> > > >
>
> > > >
>
> > > > "He not busy being born is busy dying" -- Dylan
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> > > >
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