Well done, Nadeem!
-- Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427 Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert FREE CCIE training: http://bit.ly/vLecture Mailto: markom_at_ipexpert.com Telephone: +1.810.326.1444 Web: http://www.ipexpert.com/ On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 02:29, Nadeem Rafi <nrafia_at_gmail.com> wrote: > Hi GS! > I have attempted Mobile Lab in Riyadh on 1st May 2011 and by the grace of > God i successfully passed it. Here goes my story for this journey..... > > It was around 2000 that i first time came to know about Cisco, as one of > mine friend advised me to go in this particular field of networking. I > purchased "Todd Lammle" and read few chapters. At that time i was not able > to get any kind of help or further information and job nature became > Microsoft oriented. I was just able to study this stuff for 2-3 weeks and > then shifted completely to MS and abandoned Cisco. > > It was mid 2006 that i felt i am almost done with my present job track and > started looking into Cisco again. While searching for more info i just came > to know about "Darby Weaver" and his fascinating emails :). This guy impress > me a lot and even i shot him few mails asking for few clarifications and > best recommended books. This guy helped me and later on even he offered me > his racks which i declined as i already have purchased a plenty of rack time > from different vendors. I am really thankful Darby for your amazing emails > and initial support. > > Most amazing books for starting were Jeff Doyle's Routing TCP/IP, these > books gave ample knowledge and understanding. > > A major boost for CCIE prep was deciding to purchase INE end to end program. > This helped a lot to put things on fast track. I really would like to say > big thanks to Anthony Sequeira for his outstanding support and always being > available when i need him. I would like to say big thanks to Kady Denis > also, she was always very supportive. > > I have worked with INE end to end program intensively and without > INE/Anthony's help it was not possible to achieve this number. They are best > and massive. They cover almost every thing you can see on blue print and > mostly more than required. INE's only problem is that they feed you more > than you need to pass :) Their volume-1 is amazing and i have done it more > than 4 times end to end :) If some one can do volume-1 end to end, i am sure > he will not fail the exam. This volume have every thing you need to pass the > exam. If some one want to pass CCIE with extensive knowledge and have no > worries about time then INE is best suited for him. Only OLS will kill some > one with short time, these are around 150+ hours in depth lectures. I > watched them more than twice end to end and some selected lectures > periodically. > > I was lucky enough that i get connected with Narbik and he offered me his > two workbooks. These two volumes are master piece of its kind and no doubt > best in market. I have learned a lot from Narbik and his workbooks. His > workbooks are precise and to the point. Best thing about his workbook is > being super fast to perform them. These workbooks dont take a lot of time. > If my memory serve me well i can say i have finished his both volumes more > than 3 times end to end. Narbik You are simply Best. > > I would like to thank IPExpert team; Wayne, Tyson and Jeo Astrino. Wayne has > offered me his end to end program along with boot camp. I would like to > admit IPExpert study guides and videos/audio guides are superb. This > material is to the point and concise. If some one want to do CCIE on fast > track then IPExpert is best suited for him. Joe and Tyson are always > available on skype for any kind of question you got. Their audio and video > classes are best. I would admit i have not worked extensively with > IPExpert program, but what ever i have studied from IPExpert it was proved > to be good. Once again Thanks IPExpert Team. > > As i was able to work with three vendors i would recommend every one of > these equally. Every one of them have some thing unique to offer. My advice > for any new CCIE aspirant is to take two vendors and this will help you to > clear your doubts more effectively. Second it will help to cover missing > points of one particular vendor's study program. > > This journey was not an easy one. I have to steal time from family and my > kids, even my 5 year old daughter was understanding that "baba" is doing > some thing important. When she wants to do some playing or going outside she > would say, Baba when you are done with your studies and free then we will go > play land. These moments were really heart breaking. I am really thankful > for my wife for being supportive and understanding, occasionally she got > frustrated with this non-stop marathon. But without her help and support > this journey was impossible. I am proud of her.... Thanks once again for > your sacrifices. > Most difficult part was when i developed signs of RSI. I was in terrible > pain and afraid of this B to be a permanent issue. I shut off the studies for > at least two months and it helped to overcome affectively along with some > other precautionary steps. Thanks God i dont have this issue today. B I would > like to thank all of mine friends who met during this journey and we learnt > a lot of things from each other. > > Lab: > > It was CCIE Mobile lab held in Riyadh 1st of May. I reached almost 1 hours > earlier. we started lab around 9:10 after short introductory lecture > from proctor. TS part proved to be quite easy for me i never panic in this > part of lab although my first ticket took more than 20 minutes to be solved, > and i was thinking it was most easiest ticket to attempt. Lab topology was > huge but very well documented. Almost every thing you need to know about it > was on diagram. B Monitors were big enough to hold a lot of open session > screens, but i had strategy to open only those sessions which involve with > one particular Ticket. When i was done with that ticket i would close all > those sessions. I was able to verify 90% of tickets working as expected. > When i was done with TS section in 1:55 minutes. Over all experience with TS > section was quite satisfying. Speed of the terminals was quite amazing. IOU > is really fast as compared to GNS. > > My advice for TS section, as it worked for me. > > I think candidate can start from any vendor's workbook to understand and > enhance his TS skills. Then he should create his own topology for 30-40 > routers in Dynamips. He can B try to put as many configs as possible and then > break them, getting help from friends to break configs and don't let you > know, whats have been broken can make this whole process a lot more "fun", > and it helped me a lot. > > B To solve issues, diagram in lab is very crucial, it has every thing you > need to understand the scenario. But plz dont waste time to understand in > depth whats going on, its not required to do so. > Time is very important factor to solve the lab, given 120 minutes for 10 > tickets, if you stuck on any ticket it will give you a lot of stress while > solving other tickets. First try to solve tickets which you feel are easy to > fix and then return to other tickets. Solving each ticket is not required > but at least 8 are must. TS is all about basic skills, not in dept or > gotcha/tricky commands. If you know basic skills, its more than enough to > pass TS. > > Try to increase the speed which can only be done through practice. This > practice will help you to make your plan to solve tickets in different > approaches, like top down approach, from down to upward or try to solve it > from middle. No single approach can help, and practice will give you what > all you need to work with TS. TS is best part of Lab which i liked and it > helped me a lot to understand things in quick and precise manner. > > Try to work with debug and show commands as much as possible, but don't > forget that there is no restriction to "do sh run". You just have to find a > proper equilibrium among sh run and other show/debug commands. > > These are just my recommendations and every one can have his own way of > doing stuff. > > Config Section: > Config section proved to be a real heart breaker for me. It was a very > lengthy lab, with lot of services and non-core stuff, and fun was that this > non-core was actually "core" of the lab. I struggled with this part, and at > least tried twice but it was not working. At one point i was thinking to > leave the lab after lunch but then i decided to leave this "non-core" topic > and finish other tasks. When i was done with my all other tasks i was left > with only 20-30 minutes. As a final try i checked again this "non-core" task > and found some very silly mistakes, as soon as i rectified these mistake i > was up and routes were behaving as expected. At that point i was sure that i > have nailed this big day. I have to consult doccd on few occasions and this > is only friend you can get in your lab, so be friend with it during your > prep time. > > If any thing is on Cisco Blue Print then its fair game, you can expect it in > your lab. Even if you heard that this is just introductory stuff dont > believe, that stuff can be a "core" in your version of lab. If you have some > thing in blue print do that stuff in depth. > > I have studied following books during this journey and these helped a > lot............May be i am missing some other books but.... > > CCNP Self-Study BCMSN Official Exam Certification Guide, 4th Edition > CCNP BSCI Official Exam Certification Guide 4th Edition > CCNP ISCW Official Exam Certification Guide 1st Edition > CCNP ONT Quick Reference Sheets 2007 > Cisco Press CCSP SNRS Exam Certification Guide 2nd Edition > Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) (Authorized Self-Study Guide) > (3rd Edition) > > KnowledgeNet - Cisco Multicast > KnowledgeNet - Cisco QoS > KnowledgeNet - Cisco MPLS > > CCIE Routing and Switching Exam certification guide 3rd > CCIE Routing and Switching Exam certification guide 4th > CCIE Routing and Switching Flash Cards (Sequeira and Wallace, ISBN# > 1587201291) > CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Quick Reference Sheets: Exam 350-001 v3.0 > (Sequeira, ISBN #1-58705-337-3) > > Cisco LAN Switching (Clark, Hamilton, ISBN# 1578700949) > Cisco Press LAN Switching Fundamentals > > Routing TCP/IP, Volume II (CCIE Professional Development)Routing TCP/IP, > Volume I, Second Edition (Carroll, Doyle, ISBN# 1587052024) > Routing TCP/IP, Volume II (CCIE Professional Development) (Doyle, DeHaven > Carroll, ISBN# 1578700892) > > Cisco OSPF Command and Configuration Handbook (Parkhurst, ISBN# 1587050714) > > Cisco Press Configuring BGP StudentGuide Vol.1 > Cisco Press Configuring BGP StudentGuide Vol.2 > Internet Routing Architectures, Second Edition (Sam Halabi, ISBN# > 15787050862) > Cisco BGP-4 Command and Configuration Handbook (Parkhurst, ISBN# 158705017X) > > MPLS Fundamentals > Cisco Press MPLS Configuration on Cisco IOS Software > > Developing IP Multicast Networks, Volume I (Beau Williamson, ISBN# > 1578700779) > > Cisco QOS Exam Certification Guide (IP Telephony Self-Study) (2nd Edition) > > Best Regards, > > Nadeem Rafi > R&S # 28781 > > > 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 Fri May 06 2011 - 11:34:38 ART
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