Re: CCIE RS milestone reached. Third time's the charm

From: Paul Negron <negron.paul_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 13:09:33 -0600

Well done. Way to be persistent.

-- 
Paul Negron
CCIE# 14856 CCSI# 22752
Senior Technical Instructor
www.micronicstraining.com
> From: Ints Meijers <ints.meijers_at_ml.lv>
> Reply-To: Ints Meijers <ints.meijers_at_ml.lv>
> Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 20:25:40 +0300
> To: <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
> Subject: CCIE RS milestone reached. Third time's the charm
> 
> Hello,
> 
> 30 May 2011 I passed CCIE RS exam in Brussels.
> 
> This marks a year long work towards dream come true. Three attempts (all of
> them in Brussels) were needed for it to become reality.
> 
> Self-paced "INE CCIE RS 4.0 Training Program" was with me all the way.
> Especially I want to thank INE for "CCIE R&S v4.0 Advanced Technologies" VoD
> series. These lectures helped me brush up forgotten topics and grasp new ones.
> I accompanied them with an online rack session (my own rack via remote TS) and
> tested each presented concept to further verify how the technology works.
> Troubleshooting bootcamp recording was a great help also. This I mixed with
> fulltime job, so no deep dive but anyway something always sinks in. INE Blog
> provided me with essential information on documentation navigation - this
> helped a lot! Your blog gave me insight to such depths of OSPF that I wouldn't
> have otherwise considered exploring (kudos to Petr Lapukhov). Originally I
> intended to thank INE through their designated webform
> (http://www.ine.com/success-story.htm) but didn't receive any response after
> submitting so either it didn't reach them or is still processed. Anyway I
> included my thanks her!
>  e since from my standpoint, thanking vendor which helped in your journey is a
> must. So if someone from INE reads this - know that you are remembered with
> good words/thoughts!
> 
> In the beginning I read GroupStudy mailing list daily but couldn't keep up
> with it due to work intensity. No time for posting either. Social life also
> goes down the drain during preparation phase :)
> 
> Ivan Pepelnjak site http://blog.ioshints.info/ gave a lot of insight in EEM,
> since Cisco official documentation left me a bit frustrated.
> 
> A little about my journey...
> 
> I started studying for written exam on April 2010 and passed it in June 2010
> on my second attempt. First time I attempted it without studying to mark my
> readiness and came close. Of course I was hit bad with technologies that I
> dont use in my daily job. Having found out my weaknesses I focused on them
> and passed second time.
> 
> Then I started preparing for the lab. Built my own rack and meanwhile listened
> to ATC VoD series while commuting. INE R&S Lab Workbook Volume I challenged
> me to think outside the box and  introduced me to different style of
> presenting information, where logical topology not always comes hand in hand
> with physical one. This helped me grasp lab topology much quicker than it
> otherwise would have been possible.
> 
> First attempt was in 10 November 2010. I had an extra stress due to first
> time. What I learned is not to make assumptions and consult proctor when in
> doubt. My proctor for this attempt was Istvan. I ran to him for help a lot
> that time :)
> 
> Second attempt was in 07 March 2011. This time I had more experience. I
> understood how the questions are asked and how to interpret the diagrams. What
> I learned is that i need more speed, both in TS and configuration part. Also
> it revealed some still weak technology areas (means that I had to bring up
> documentation to implement a feature).
> 
> And here it comes. A winning strategy which I fully exploited for passing
> attempt (already seen this suggested to candidates many times):
> 
> Notepad configuring.
> 
> Yes - do all configuration in notepad. In the beginning you are frustrated
> because most of the time router rejects what you have pasted in console. Then
> you notice that you write an occasional ? to get a hint :) After a while
> you notice that SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) has risen and speed is improving
> from typing the same commands over and over again. In the end it pays back
> with required speed. If you are comfortable with technology you can type in
> shortened commands and do tasks even faster. But do that only for really
> familiar topics. I used notepad document to track each change I made on
> appropriate devices for each task. Thus I was prepared for power outage and/or
> HW failure. Also this enabled a rollback option, since it was easier to
> identify and remove previously added configuration.
> 
> Before my third attempt I had an extra boost of morale and motivation. It came
> from a young lady which soon will receive an offer she can't refuse (c)
> Godfather :) Funniest thing is that she had no idea what this exam is all
> about and anyway supported me unconditionally. This helps a lot - that there
> is someone who cares. I wish to everyone that there is such person in your
> life!
> 
> Third attempt was 30 May 2011. I used notepad for all configuration and
> tracking of activities. Scratch paper was used for tracking TS tickets. For
> configuration section I used scratch paper to note topics I want to review.
> Also I redraw partial topology for a quick reference. Notepad helped me to
> detect and correct a lot of silly mistakes made due to stress. In the end it
> proved to be a valid strategy which worked for me. All the time through the
> lab I had a feeling that it is hard but I'm making it. I had no high hopes,
> just did my best. At the end my head hurt and I felt like a squeezed lemon.
> Nevertheless I had most wonderful experience.
> 
> Both, second and third time I got the same proctor: Said
> He is patient, helpful and forthcoming. Answers are given where due and
> politely rejected where you must come up with one yourself.
> 
> All three times I stayed in NH Brussels Airport hotel. I can strongly
> recommend it since it is in a walking distance from Cisco office. This means
> that you can have a slow morning and not worry about commute. They provide you
> with a shuttle to/from Brussels national airport which also is a perk.
> 
> Thanks for all the support (direct or indirect) you have provided me with
> during this journey!
> 
> I wish everyone strength to continue walking towards this achievement :)
> 
> Ints Meijers,
> CCIE# 29095
> 
> 
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