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<< Subj: Passed CCIE Written [7:20796]
Date: 9/22/01 8:50:09 PM Central Daylight Time
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sundar Palaniappan)
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I passed CCIE written on 9/17 with a score of 74.
Thanks to all the members of this technical newsgroup and groupstudy.com for
all the help.
I used the following to prepare:
Bruce Calsow
CCIE Exam
Lou Rossi's TR White Paper
Boson Exams.
In addition, my experience as a CSE 2 in a TAC helped me.
The questions were from all around and there wasn't too much emphasis on any
one topic.
Now on to the real test, Lab. I would appreciate input from fellow members
as to where to start for the Lab. I am going to read the Jeff Doyle & Halabi
book.
I am also thinking of setting up a Home Lab. Can fellow members advise what
equipment would I need for an ideal Lab.
Good Luck to all out there!
Cheers,
Sundar Palaniappan
Sundar,
CONGRATS!!........You are 50% there! I have, as my home lab, the following
setup:
3 2501's
1 2514 (2 ETH interfaces)
4 4500's with the following modules; ISDN, 2) 4-port Serial, 2-port & 1-port
Ethernet, 2) 1-port Token Ring, and I am budgeting for an ATM module for 2
of my 4500's.
Emutel ISDN Emulator.
**It i my understanding that the following should be mandatory for the lab:
*OSPF
*Frame Relay
*BGP
Redistribution
*Access Lists
*ISDN / Dial
**These other subjects are secondary
*ATM
*IPSec
*VOIP
*DLSw+
*IPX
*IGRP
*EIGRP
*RIP
*Route maps
*Distribute Lists
*Filter Lists
*SRB/Transparent bidging
GOOD LUCK! and I hope this gives you a good study guideline!
Rob H. NP, DP IE Written, blah, blah, blah.........
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