Re: GOT MY NUMBER CCIE#28593

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Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2011 10:39:29 +0000

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From: HEMANTH RAJ <hemanthrj_at_gmail.com>
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Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2011 16:07:06
To: Cisco certification<ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Reply-To: HEMANTH RAJ <hemanthrj_at_gmail.com>
Subject: GOT MY NUMBER CCIE#28593

Hi guys,

After a long,tiring and painful journey, I got my precious*
CCIE#28593*today morning.
Happy to share my success story to all of you.

Started my CCNA journey on 4 July 2009.and prepared from my FAVORITE AUTHOR
"WENDELL ODOM" and used Jeremys Videos (CBT Nuggets) .I completed my CCNA
exam on September 30 2009.

After taking a break of about 12 days ,I started my CCNP journey on October
10 2010 and started studying my Switching Paper (BCMSN) and Routing Paper
(BSCI) and finished my COMPOSITE EXAM (642-892). on Jan 10 2010 and started
my QOS and ISCW journey for another 3 months and finally accomplished my
CCNP in April 15 2010.

Then started my CCIE journey without any break straightaway and kickstarted
with my David Hucaby book for Switching and also referred Wendell Odom CCIE
Routing and Switching Exam Certification Guide. And started with INE Vol 1
Labs in Switching and also done Narbik Ver 2.0 Labs for Switching

Then started my Routing part wid my FAVOURITE AUTHOR "JEFF DOYLE" for
routing and it took me 2 months to complete Volume 1 in Jeff Doyle, I went
with INE Vol 1 Routing Topics like OSPF,EIGRP,RIP, and all other stuff

Then i kickstarted my Volume 2 of Jeff Doyle and it took 3 months for me to
complete the book entirely and i done my Vol 1 INE Labs (BGP and Multicast)

Then i shifted my focus towards QOS and i started reading QOS Exam Guide by
my "Wendell Odom" which is a damn good book and it took me 1 month to
complete the book and done my INE Vol 1 labs in QOS

Then i banged myself for MPLS preparation and started reading MPLS
Fundamentals book ( First 6 Chapters ) . It took me 1.5 months to complete
the book and then started doin INE vol 1 MPLS and also Narbik for MPLS

Then i focussed on IPServices part .I used DOC CD and Wendell Odom(CCIE
Routing and Switching Exam Guide) to read the technology and done my INE VOl
1 labs for the same.

Then i came into the world of security and i again i used DOCCd and Wendell
Odom (CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Guide) to understand the technology
and started doing my INE Vol 1 labs and also used Narbik

Then i took some time off for 1 week and then started my Vol 2 labs from INE
and started focussing on my speed and also some the tricks in the CCIE Lab

Then after completing the first 6 Vol 2 labs ,I got the confidence that i
can crack the configuration part

Then i done my NMC Workbook labs (5-10) Superlabs and concentrated on
different types of questions and also focussed on the accuracy and speed.

Then i kickstarted my Troubleshooting part preparation and i focussed on INE
VOl 4 Troubleshooting Labs and also focussed on Troubelshooting Videos and
also practised Narbiks Troubleshooting Workbook

And then just revised the concepts ,watched videos (INE Bootcamp to refresh
my knowledge and then solving tickets from friends, from internet blogs and
also myself doing some mistakes and identifying it)

And finally got my precious five digits (CCIE# 28593) today morning

Feeling really happy to share my story

All the best for all of you guys!!!

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Yours Friendly,
HP HEMANTH RAJ
Cisco Systems Inc.
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