Re: CCIE london study group

2000-09-06 Thread Jon Creasey

What about us poor northern folks.   How about anyone in the sheffield area.
(Hey Lauren get a job sorted up here you know you want to)

Jon
CCNP


"Lauren Child" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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  Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 13:12:35 +0100
  From: "keith wood" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: CCIE studygroup in London area...
 
  Anyone know of a CCIE studygroup in the London (UK) area?  Preferably in
  the
  Reading/Slough vacinity (thats west London).
 

 Could be good if we can get some people together - Im in Watford at the
 mo, but we are moving to hammersmith soon.  Anyone else on the list
 interested ?

 TTFN
 Lauren
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Re: CCIE Written R/S?

2000-07-31 Thread Jon Creasey

Any chance of a copy of your notes.  Iv'e just passed CCNP and am keen to
get down to the real work now.

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"Lawrence Dwyer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Sabeen,
   I studied 2/3 of the nights for 3 months. I bought the most recommended
books,
 subscribed to Certificationzone, and went through the Cisco CD. I would
say I was
 dissapointed at how "easy" it was, but I had a good game plan. I took the
test
 once and got an 82% or so. I was well prepared.
 I copied the R+S blueprint from Cisco and went through it subject by
subject.
 I did not read any particular book through to the end (except
Interconnections by
 Pearlman, I couldn't put it down), just used them as a reference. Some
subjects I
 knew well from experience, some required extensive study for me (some TR
and FDDI
 functions, Voice signalling, etc) . I cut and pasted the main subject
groups into
 word documents that had the objectives at the top. I would go through each
of my
 books and look up the protocols and terms in the index, read it, and make
any
 notes I needed. The last 2 weeks I could just read my notes to memorize
frame
 formats and such to refresh. I started with the Internetworking Tech
Handbook and
 to get a handle on the basics, then went to the more complex and technical
 references. There were alot of subjects I knew nothing about and took
close to 80
 pages in notes. The note taking also helped me learn, because I had to
take all
 of those theories and put them in language on paper that I would
understand.
You have to (or at least I do) watch out for burnout, so I would study
for 2
 nights and take a night off. Only study one day on a weekend. You can
still enjoy
 life. Even if it takes you an extra 2-3 weeks by taking nights off, you
will
 probably be more relaxed and retain more.
 HTH  :)
 Good Luck!!
 Larry

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  Hi group members,
 
  CCIE written. How hard it is?  How long it will take to study it, if I
quit
  my job and just study days and nights for it? I want an idea that how
much
  time other people spent on it.  Any feedback? (by the way, I couldn't
find it
  on groupstudy archive, as I always check it before sending any message)
 
  Will get a full-time job in Cisco environment  after I pass it
(hopefully)
  and study for lab.
  I have my CCNA, and CCNP (soon) from Cisco and some other
certifications.
 
  Any response will be appreciated.  Thanks!
 
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Cat 2901 problems

2000-06-01 Thread Jon Creasey

Hi,
Can anyone here help with a problem i'm having with my cat 2901.  I
successfully upgraded the supervisor from 2.1 to 2.4 as instyructed in the
upgrade instructions (basically copy tftp flash) and rebooted.  the cat came
back fine however when I then tried to do and upgrade to 3.2 on the way to
4.5 it seemed to go fine to the point of rebooting then keeps hanging and
rebooting with a software error.  What I need to knwo is if it's possible to
bring one of these beasties up in the equivalent of rommon on a router to
enable me to try re flashing the supervisor module.  I tried sending a break
withing 60secs as I would on a router but it appears to not make a
difference.

Jon
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