I think the CCNP exam material (be careful of course, the objectives
changed recently) is good for CCIE written.  Thats what I used.

I feel the CCNP exams are harder than the CCIE Written.  Reason being
is the CCNP exams cover depth in each topic, where as CCIE Written
covers breadth over a variety of topics.

So if you are a "recent" CCNP, and your exams were reasonably close
together (ie you didnt do Routing a year ago and the switching exam
last week) you would be in good stead for the written exam.

But like the rest said, Written and Lab are completely different
kettles of fish.  I also feel its best to tackle each one separately.

Cheers,
Matt

CCIE #22386
CCSI #31207

On 5 November 2010 04:47, Alessandro Braga <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> I scheduled my CCIE RS Written exam, and I would like to know the
> opinion from you, to start my studies for this certification.
>
> Because I am working on my ccie r&s 'lab' with workbooks (before take
> the written exam) and I have one doubt:
>
> Should I continue the studies with workbooks (hands-on), covering the
> topics found in written exam or read the certification guide and then
> restart with workbooks ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
> Rgs,
> AB
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