AFAIK, it's not listed on their website at all.  You need to call (800)
204-EXAM and register over the phone using 351-001.

Mike W.

"Zahid Hassan"  wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am not being able to find the exam (351-001) in the Prometric list of
> available exams.
> What was the tile/exam nr. that you used to register for the exam ?
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Zahid
>
>
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>
> ""Bernard Omrani""  wrote in message
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> I took the CCIE written beta exam on Tuesday.
> 150 questions in 180 minutes.
>
> I can't think of any area in networking that was not covered in this
> exam, including VoIP, MPLS, Security, 6500 Switch (MSFC), IPX, (several
> FDDI questions, believe it or not), X.25, Frame Relay (CAR, TS,
> Queuing), ATM (AALx in detail), Ethernet, TCP/IP, (OSPF + IS-IS + EIGRP
> + BGP in detail), Multicasting (extensively)
>
> Detailed OSPF means knowing all LSA types inside out. You must be able
> to analyze OSPF database line-by-line and know where and what every
> parameter is. Detailed BGP means, not only knowing its fundamentals, but
> also some advanced commands that are even hardly used in the CCIE lab.
> Commands like "bgp deterministic med" (NDA: not exact same command).
> There were at least 5 questions on IS-IS.
>
> IMHO, the questions were tough, excellent, real-world, and very
> challenging. There were very few ambiguous questions. Out of 150
> questions, about half of them came with diagrams or router
> configurations, or show outputs.
>
> Most of the pitfalls and tricks that one faces in the CCIE lab are
> covered in this exam. I dare to say that each question is a small
> scenario/lab by itself. Keeping the ISDN line quiet, controlling the
> PVCs in Frame Relay, redistribution between routing protocols (subnets
> in OSPF, no auto-sum and metrics in EIGRP, default-information originate
> BGP, passive interfaces, loops, recursive tunnels.....)
>
> I have always advised my students to go for CID exam before attempting
> the CCIE written. CID would give the student almost 80% of the knowledge
> needed to pass the CCIE written. That rule does not apply to this new
> written exam. The closest exam that I can point out is: the CCIE lab.
>
> A word of advice to those who have already passed the written: Do not
> let it expire!
> A word of advice to those who are planning to take the exam: Take it
> before the new format is introduced!
>
>
> Bernard Omrani
> Author of Boson
> CCIE written
> Practice Tests #1 & #2




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