What line of work on you in and what type of hands on did you get?  do you
have a lab at home?  I have one exam left for ccnp.  How long was it in
between when you finished CCNP and took CCIE written.  How much more is
there to know than is covered in all of CCNP?

Thanks

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> Thanks for all of the help and interesting discussion. I passed the CCIE
> written today and it was a bitch. The written is only a test that is a
> turning
> point for focus. Yes it is hard and it also can be somewhat convoluted.
> To avoid all of the questions about what did you use and "what was on the
> exam" here is a synopsis that does not violate the agreement. (I hope!)
>
> Preparing for the CCDP and CCNP are the best ways to get there. After that
go
> with a Cisco prep book (I used the Que CCIE prep). Read all of the white
> papers that you can get your hands on from Cisco, concentrating on the
areas
> that you feel you are the weakest.
>
> Hands on is the best teacher but it does not substitute for understanding.
As
> Cisco says the steps are  -   Hands on, self study & training.
>
> Use the Rossi token paper @
>
> http://www.ccprep.com/resources/news/archives/Token_Ring2.pdf
>
> Confirm your knowledge of RIF's @
>
> http://www.loopy.org/rif.cgi
>
> Thanks Chad!!!!!
>
> Read the cramsession @
>
> http://www.cramsession.brainbuzz.com
>
> Boson gives you an idea if you are ready but ...
>
> The CID book is a great refresher and yes the blue print on Cisco.com is
to
> be
> followed with reverence.
> I have read alot of e-mails about what people did and did not see on the
test
> and they are all different. The blueprint is your best guide. Use it.
>
> I will not answer specific questions about the exam but anything general
> please feel free to email me personally.
>
> On to the real test. ugh  Man I love this stuff!!
>
>
> Bryan
>
> CCDP,CCNP,MCSE,CNE
>
> btw  ccie written is not a cert...
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