Greg Macaulay wrote:
> 
> Perhaps I'm missing something  (but I am in a bad mood this AM -- and this
> is my first Flame) -- or maybe you are?? But did you somehow get a waiver
> from John Chambers personally so you don't have to sit for and pass the CCIE
> written???????

I didn't see anywhere where the OP implied that he was exempt from the
written exam.  I would imagine that study for the lab would also be 
good preparation for the written exam, wouldn't you? 

> As for being a CCNP, CCDP, it would seem that by this time you would have at
> least some of the answers to your questions!!  

He only asked 3 questions, and one was a plea for sage advice.  I
don't think that having a CCNP/DP gives someone insight about the
quality of formal lab preparation programs, nor does having such
certifications imply knowlege of the benefit of a home lab.  On this
list it seems to be common knowlege, but this poster seems to be new
to the list.  Lets put on our friendly faces.

>                                            Normally, these questions are
> asked by newbies like CCNA Candidates, or those working towards the CCNP.
> But by the time one reaches the NP/DP level one would expect at least some
> familiarization with the process.
> 
> Have you ever heard of the CCIE Blueprint??

What implies that he hasn't seen the blueprint?  His questions aren't
answered on the blueprint.
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