From: Curtis Gregg (Gregg@CCLprotech.com)
Date: Fri Apr 08 2005 - 13:59:19 GMT-3
Hello all,
I was just wondering, for someone who has never taken the CCIE LAB exam
before:
"WHAT'S IT LIKE?"
The environment, the test material, reading the instructions, the
assumptions, the realistic-ness of being able to complete the lab,
actually being there the day of the exam... ...
> I read earlier that you should plan on having full reach ability
before lunch?
> Should I really know the IOS 12.2 configuration guide in and out?
> Would it help to work thru all the configurations in the IOS
configuration guide?
So far my study path has been CCIE Practice Labs book; an equipment rack
full of 2500s, 2600s, 3550s and 3640s, online Full CCIE Labs and just
about every Cisco Press book that I have collected over the years.
I have been in the LAN/WAN engineering field for a little over 7 years
now. I have very little much to no experience with BGP, ISIS, QoS, ATM,
using the different types of ACL's.
I feel I am very good at what I do know and am very excited about
reaching the CCIE level. I am getting very mixed feelings for the CCIE
from the study group and was hoping to get an idea of just what to
expect.
Thanks a lot for any feed back and for all your time in sharing
information for others like my self to learn and build from!!!!
Little over 4 months before my DAY in RTP!!!!...>>!!
- cgregg
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Tue May 03 2005 - 07:54:55 GMT-3