Chuck is right on the money.  I used nearly the same strategy for studying
but did not spend enough time on the Token Ring papers.  Passed anyway but
could have been a little sharper on those papers.  For practice tests I used
Boson #1 and #2 from www.boson.com  If you have taken the CID test, that is
also a good way to guage if you are ready for the CCIE written.

Good Luck
Dennis

""Thompson, Robert D""  wrote in message
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> HI All,
>
> Could any of you please advise me on anything I should concentrate my
> efforts on for the exam, not breaking your non disclosure with Cisco.
>
> Here is a list of what I spend a lot of time on (study wise)
>
> General Routing
> Advanced routing - BGP, OSPF, EIGRP (includes metrics, theory,
configuration
> etc)
> Switching
> Multicast routing
> route filtering
> protocols (IP and IPX etc)
> Bridging
> DDR
> ISDN
>
>
> My ATM skills are only theory!!!
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Rob
> CCNP




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