Well done Kabir! You are living breathing proof that "normal people"
can pass! Now, the waiting begins, but after couple of weeks it pays
off: http://twitpic.com/22x5ou/full
-- Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427 Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert YES! We include 400 hours of REAL rack time with our Blended Learning Solution! Mailto: markom_at_ipexpert.com Telephone: +1.810.326.1444 Fax: +1.810.454.0130 Web: http://www.ipexpert.com/ On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 05:10, Kabir Ibrahim <kebramccie_at_gmail.com> wrote: > I am over the euphoria of passing the CCIE B R&S V4 lab on my First Attempt > in dubai. (I cannot Believe I actually cried after getting my result =:) ). > Well Here Goes. I am Going to start at the end of the story thou. :). > The Venue was Cisco dubai, the date was july the 6th. There where four > of us for the lab. 3 for R&S and one for Sec. The Overall testing area > was confortable and very condusive. To my surprise there was a resting > area just outside the testing area where one could step out at any > time during the lab for drinks and refreshment. > > TS SECTION > > As mentioned by many guys on this group one gets a number of tickets > to solve within 2 hours. Most of the tickets were pretty straight > forward and obvious as long as one has done his homework very well. I > would say the TS section shouldnt be a problem for someone that is > ready for the lab. > > CONFIG SECTION > > To my surprise I dddnt need to draw stuff because the diagrams > provided by Cisco were pretty clear adding to the fact that I was > viewing the diagram on a large Monitor. > > Finished 30 mins before time and rechecked my work. I was pretty > confident after the whole experience that I would pass or would be > thereabouts. > > From what I have experienced a certain amount of the exams has to do > with psychology and how well an individual handles stuff under > pressure. > > Overall I would say do not take the lab until you are 100 % prepared > for it both technically and psychologically. > > THE JOURNEY > > I started my journey in 2007 and passed the written qualification test in > february 2008. After passing the Written Qualification exams I Read the > Following Books > > 1. Routing TCP/IP Vol 1 B atleast 3 times. > 2. Internet Routing Architecture 2 times > 3. Developing IP Multicast Networks 2 times > 4. MPLS and VPN Architectures (Vol 1)2 times > 5. CCNP BCMSN Study Guide 5 times > 6. Cisco Qos > 7. CCNP ISCW Study Guide (For Security) > > After Studying the aforementioned books i used INE CODs and WBKs vol 1 and > 2. Both Ver 4 and ver 5. I would say the INE advanced Technology class COD > is the best study material I had used For my Lab Prep. The content of the > workbooks covers more than one needs for the CCIE labs. I think most of the > WB labs are at a higher difficulty level than the actual thing. Overall the > Evil guys at INE have a great product that really helped me in my pursuit > for the CCIE. Thanks Guys. > > I spent most of my time on my home rack practising and drawing up > scenarios. I am glad all those long nights have payed off. > > Finally a big thanks to alot of guys on GS. Hash, Scott, Narbik, > Marko, Larry, Anthony, the list goes on thou. > > Still tryn to figure out what to do wit all the free time. > > Happy Labbing. > > Thanks > > Kabir Ibrahim > #26385 > > > Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Wed Jul 07 2010 - 13:03:14 ART
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