Another tip for those of you going onto CCIE, take all the exams below it,
i.e. CCNA, CCNP, CCDA, CCDP. This will give you a good foundational
knowledge for the CCIE written and lab exams. You will need ALOT more
knowledge to pass CCIE, but it will give you a very good start. I found CCDA
and CCDP especially useful for the written exam.

Richard Foltz, CCNP, CCDP, MCSE+I, Network+, A+
Technical Solutions Consultant
Sprint ENS




Krazikat wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>If you are  even comparing CCIE written with ccna and acrc you have a big
>suprise ahead of you...
>
>Fred Flinstone wrote:
>
>> Question....  For the CCIE written test are the questions laid telling
you
>> there are two answers..or one or thre...etc to a question  like in the
CCNA
>> and ACRC  or do they give you a list of answers  and your supposed to
>> determine if one answer matches,  or two, or all?  I some how got the
>> impression that this is the case.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Kyle
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