RE: ccie preparation suggestion

From: sameer khan <khanzadap_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2013 11:59:56 +0000

But what i have heard one doesn't have much time , so when pressing for time
in the lab i guess it will save me from going to doccd, though i can do '?'
and check command but other thing is i keep bumping in to time to time in a
technology which i thought that i know very well with stuff or features which
i have no clue about.
So i thought if i know the command i know the features, there might be twist
to using the technology but still.
Thanks

> Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2013 15:46:02 +0400
> From: iinfo83_at_gmail.com
> To: khanzadap_at_hotmail.com
> CC: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: ccie preparation suggestion
>
> I guess you'll waste time while memorizing commands , because if you
> know technology and what you want to do , just open DOCCD and find
> relevand command.
>
> On 09/02/2013 03:34 PM, sameer khan wrote:
> > Hey
> >
> > While my journey to ccie number, i thought it would help in the lab to
know
> > all the commands (aleast if they seem relevant) for the topics on the
blue
> > print. I don't know if that will be any help in the lab, but what my
thought
> > is if i know all the commands i know what a protocol can do and what it
can't.
> > Please don't get me wrong, i m not skipping any theoretical part i
consider it
> > the essential to use the commands. I am using anki for generating flash
cards
> > and reviewing. I need suggestion is it any good strategy or i am just
wasting
> > my time in memorizing them.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
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