Well just print out another few hundred pages and you'll be there. The
Configuration guide is pretty good. I haven't attempted the lab yet but
would assume the following items are likely to be seen: trunking,
etherchannel, unicast routing, multicast routing, VTP, Vlan-maps,
fallback-bridging, layer 2 and 3 access-lists, just to mention a few. But
then again you won't find out until you shell out the $1250.00!! I also find
myself frustrated with the fact that anything is fair game, but that's what
makes it the CCIE! Good luck!
Jason


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> Hello, Does anyone have a study strategy for the 3550 - in terms of
> preparing for the CCIE Lab??I see lots of topics under:
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c3550/12111ea1/3550scg/i
ndex.htm Is
> there any that one should focus on or is one required to read and master
> each and every topic listed?  What do you think might be more covered in
> the Lab? (Don't want to hear the word everything!!) Just printed out a
> couple of topics and that's about a couple of hundred pages!! Any advise
> is gratefully appreciated. Thank you. Sincerely, CN
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