thank you all guys,
so, that was my first attempt in bruxelles, i'm so happy i can't describe, i
would like to offer you all a glass of the best red wine i got. cheers!!!
the exam was fair, oeq was easy. the whole exam comapred to INE scale i
would say 6-7.
i started in january my path with ccie self-paced 2.0 program owner from
INE,
i started listening advanced tech classes when practicing with VOL1, after 3
months
i moved to VOL2 and then to VOL3 at the end, even if this is not the
suggested approach, but
VOL3 at the end makes me felt confident with core technologies.
then i get back hardly to catalyst qos, multicast, nat and dhcp because
they were my weakest areas.
i did also two useful labs from the CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs,
i've integrated them in dynamips.
a lot of hours on the gradedlabs racks, i would like to say thank to bradley
c. dennis because when i messed up the racks with polylabs he was always
available and ready with quick responses.
i did mock labs 1,2,3,5 (scores 72,63,78,80) bypassing the 4th because scott
said it can be frustrating. :->
i did also 6/7 polylabs with various scores, well the grading tool needs a
bit more debugging but polylabs are useful if you want to focus on a
particulare technology.
for OEQ i've used the a.j. sequeira INE tool, an account on safari online
books and the doc-cd of course.
i did no aset labs and no use of aliases in the lab.
that's all folks!
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2009/10/1 Federico Cossu <federico.cossu_at_gmail.com>
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