I wouldn't worry too much about the raw numbers.  A lot of these supposed
1700 a month are VERY good at memorization, and have not touched routers and
switches for more than 10 or 12 hours altogether.  I have trouble believing
the number is quite that high, because the lab dates do not seem to be
getting booked up anywhere near that fast.  People haven't a prayer of
passing the CCIE Lab until they get many hundreds or perhaps a thousand or
two thousand hours of work configuring routers and switches.

It is a long road, and I am still a long way from getting to the CCIE Lab
milestone myself, but the journey itself is very satisfying.

Thomas Larus

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