RE: failed on my 1st attempt (R&S)

From: Salau, Yemi (yemi.salau@siemens.com)
Date: Mon Sep 10 2007 - 13:43:29 ART


Dayo, I admire you courage, not everyone will give the CCIE "business" a
second thought, but you must remember most people don't pass on first
attempt.

What other suggestion can I give other than work on your weak points,
security, multicast as you highlighted and also brush through your
strengths in preparation of your next attempt ... CCIE is a journey,
others refer it as a process, whatever you decide to call it, I know one
thing for sure, at the end of the whole thing, you'll be happy with
yourself that you completed what you've started.

After few CCIE attempts, I don't think you'll need much of full lab
work, mock labs etc. ... If you're conformable with time management,
then all you need to do is work on your strengths, try using debugs and
actually see what routers are saying to each other ... Above all, always
remember, that "YOU WILL NEVER WALK ALONE"

Many Thanks
 
Yemi Salau

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
dayo@ademuyiwa.com
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 4:53 PM
To: Keith Bizzell
Cc: Cisco certification
Subject: failed on my 1st attempt (R&S)

Hi guys,

But i wonder why i failed despite I got all the IGP, BGP , Brigding and
switching. What really baffled me most is the Multicast. i was scored
zero
in that part and my securiry session was totally weak. I got very low
mark
in IP services too.

Anyway, I have attempted it and am looking forward to go for it for the
second time. Guys please advice me what i need to improve in the session
mentioned above.

Thanks

dayo ademuyiwa



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