RE: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-23 Thread Michael Williams

Correct... I took the beta, then took the current written and
passed  Still don't know about passing the beta because it takes them
6-8 weeks to get you the results (actually, the last beta I took, I saw the
results on their tracking site a week before I received notification via the
mail).

If I had to bet, I would bet that I didn't pass the new written beta  I
also didn't study MPLS except to know some terms (which actually helped on a
couple of questions).

Mike W.


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RE: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-23 Thread Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1

Do you know when the current 350-001 is set to expire?

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Michael L. Williams wrote:
 


 (just to echo what others have said) If you're anywhere close
 to ready to
 take the written, do it now!  I took the beta for the new
 written, and it's
 much different.  Aside from information on routing protocols,



I assume this means you took the Beta, and then also took the current
version (maybe assuming you didn't pass the Beta??) and passed that?

fm




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Re: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-23 Thread Michael L. Williams

Not for sure Cisco moved pretty quick on the other betas I took, so I
would think sometime in July or August but I read someone else say
September or so.

Mike W.

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 Do you know when the current 350-001 is set to expire?

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 Michael L. Williams wrote:
 


  (just to echo what others have said) If you're anywhere close
  to ready to
  take the written, do it now!  I took the beta for the new
  written, and it's
  much different.  Aside from information on routing protocols,



 I assume this means you took the Beta, and then also took the current
 version (maybe assuming you didn't pass the Beta??) and passed that?

 fm




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RE: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-23 Thread Frank Merrill

Michael Williams wrote:
 
 Correct... I took the beta, then took the current written
 and passed  Still don't know about passing the beta because
 it takes them 6-8 weeks to get you the results (actually, the
 last beta I took, I saw the results on their tracking site a
 week before I received notification via the mail).
 
 If I had to bet, I would bet that I didn't pass the new written
 beta  I also didn't study MPLS except to know some terms
 (which actually helped on a couple of questions).
 
 Mike W.

I took the Beta on the last day it was available and suspect that I didn't
pass it either.  It was quite a test!
Since I suspect that, I went ahead and got a free test slot at Networkers to
do the current version.  If I find out beforehand that I did pass, I'll give
up the test slot.

Thanks,
fm





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RE: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-23 Thread Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1

If you passed are you able to transfer the Networkers slot (for a fee?) ;)

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Subject: RE: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:2]

Michael Williams wrote:
 
 Correct... I took the beta, then took the current written
 and passed  Still don't know about passing the beta because
 it takes them 6-8 weeks to get you the results (actually, the
 last beta I took, I saw the results on their tracking site a
 week before I received notification via the mail).
 
 If I had to bet, I would bet that I didn't pass the new written
 beta  I also didn't study MPLS except to know some terms
 (which actually helped on a couple of questions).
 
 Mike W.

I took the Beta on the last day it was available and suspect that I didn't
pass it either.  It was quite a test!
Since I suspect that, I went ahead and got a free test slot at Networkers to
do the current version.  If I find out beforehand that I did pass, I'll give
up the test slot.

Thanks,
fm




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RE: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-22 Thread Frank Merrill

Michael L. Williams wrote:
 


 (just to echo what others have said) If you're anywhere close
 to ready to
 take the written, do it now!  I took the beta for the new
 written, and it's
 much different.  Aside from information on routing protocols,



I assume this means you took the Beta, and then also took the current
version (maybe assuming you didn't pass the Beta??) and passed that?

fm



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Re: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-20 Thread Johnny Routin

Congrats and good luck!

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Michael L. Williams  wrote in message
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 Just a quick note to everyone saying thanks for all of the good info and
 discussions.  I've been in Groupstudy since I started studying CCNA and it
 has been invaluable to me.

 I guess now it's time to gear up for the lab... WOOHOO

 (just to echo what others have said) If you're anywhere close to ready to
 take the written, do it now!  I took the beta for the new written, and
it's
 much different.  Aside from information on routing protocols, etc, many of
 the prep tests and study materials for the current written simply will not
 be enough to get through the new written.  If you've finished CCNP
 (especially recently), the written shouldn't be a problem if you bone up
on
 some topics not covered much in CCNP like LANE, IS-IS, Token Ring (RIFs
and
 all of the Source-route bridging methods), DLSw, basic STUN/BSTUN, etc
 The depth of routing/switching/WAN knowledge required isn't nearly that
 required for CCNP Routing/Switching/Remote Access exams

 Thanks again and wish me luck on the lab (whenever I take it) =)
 Mike W.




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RE: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-20 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G

I wrote the CCIE group at Cisco and they said that the new exam will still
be named 350-001. The 351, 641 prefix designates a beta exam.

Shawn K.

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If I still remember correctly, CCIE #350-001 exam will be replaced by CCIE
#351-001 exam around October 2002. There will be an updated and more
interesting new technology presented in the new exam


 wrote in message
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 When will the current written-exam expire?

 Hamid

 Michael L. Williams  wrote in message
 news:...
  Just a quick note to everyone saying thanks for all of the good info 
  and discussions.  I've been in Groupstudy since I started studying 
  CCNA and it has been invaluable to me.
 
  I guess now it's time to gear up for the lab... WOOHOO
 
  (just to echo what others have said) If you're anywhere close to 
  ready

  to take the written, do it now!  I took the beta for the new 
  written, and it's much different.  Aside from information on routing 
  protocols,

  etc, many of the prep tests and study materials for the current 
  written simply will not be enough to get through the new written.  
  If you've finished CCNP (especially recently), the written shouldn't 
  be a

  problem if you bone up on some topics not covered much in CCNP like 
  LANE, IS-IS, Token Ring (RIFs and all of the Source-route bridging 
  methods), DLSw, basic STUN/BSTUN, etc The depth of 
  routing/switching/WAN knowledge required isn't nearly that required 
  for CCNP Routing/Switching/Remote Access exams
 
  Thanks again and wish me luck on the lab (whenever I take it) =) 
  Mike W.




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Re: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-18 Thread Steven A. Ridder

Congrats, Mike!

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Michael L. Williams  wrote in message
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 Just a quick note to everyone saying thanks for all of the good info and
 discussions.  I've been in Groupstudy since I started studying CCNA and it
 has been invaluable to me.

 I guess now it's time to gear up for the lab... WOOHOO

 (just to echo what others have said) If you're anywhere close to ready to
 take the written, do it now!  I took the beta for the new written, and
it's
 much different.  Aside from information on routing protocols, etc, many of
 the prep tests and study materials for the current written simply will not
 be enough to get through the new written.  If you've finished CCNP
 (especially recently), the written shouldn't be a problem if you bone up
on
 some topics not covered much in CCNP like LANE, IS-IS, Token Ring (RIFs
and
 all of the Source-route bridging methods), DLSw, basic STUN/BSTUN, etc
 The depth of routing/switching/WAN knowledge required isn't nearly that
 required for CCNP Routing/Switching/Remote Access exams

 Thanks again and wish me luck on the lab (whenever I take it) =)
 Mike W.




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Re: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

When will the current written-exam expire?

Hamid

Michael L. Williams  wrote in message
news:...
 Just a quick note to everyone saying thanks for all of the good info 
 and discussions.  I've been in Groupstudy since I started studying 
 CCNA and it has been invaluable to me.
 
 I guess now it's time to gear up for the lab... WOOHOO
 
 (just to echo what others have said) If you're anywhere close to ready

 to take the written, do it now!  I took the beta for the new written, 
 and it's much different.  Aside from information on routing protocols,

 etc, many of the prep tests and study materials for the current 
 written simply will not be enough to get through the new written.  If 
 you've finished CCNP (especially recently), the written shouldn't be a

 problem if you bone up on some topics not covered much in CCNP like 
 LANE, IS-IS, Token Ring (RIFs and all of the Source-route bridging 
 methods), DLSw, basic STUN/BSTUN, etc The depth of 
 routing/switching/WAN knowledge required isn't nearly that required 
 for CCNP Routing/Switching/Remote Access exams
 
 Thanks again and wish me luck on the lab (whenever I take it) =) Mike 
 W.




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Re: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-18 Thread Erwin

If I still remember correctly, CCIE #350-001 exam will be replaced by CCIE
#351-001 exam around October 2002. There will be an updated and more
interesting new technology presented in the new exam


 wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 When will the current written-exam expire?

 Hamid

 Michael L. Williams  wrote in message
 news:...
  Just a quick note to everyone saying thanks for all of the good info
  and discussions.  I've been in Groupstudy since I started studying
  CCNA and it has been invaluable to me.
 
  I guess now it's time to gear up for the lab... WOOHOO
 
  (just to echo what others have said) If you're anywhere close to ready

  to take the written, do it now!  I took the beta for the new written,
  and it's much different.  Aside from information on routing protocols,

  etc, many of the prep tests and study materials for the current
  written simply will not be enough to get through the new written.  If
  you've finished CCNP (especially recently), the written shouldn't be a

  problem if you bone up on some topics not covered much in CCNP like
  LANE, IS-IS, Token Ring (RIFs and all of the Source-route bridging
  methods), DLSw, basic STUN/BSTUN, etc The depth of
  routing/switching/WAN knowledge required isn't nearly that required
  for CCNP Routing/Switching/Remote Access exams
 
  Thanks again and wish me luck on the lab (whenever I take it) =) Mike
  W.




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Re: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-18 Thread Michael L. Williams

I'n not sure, but the beta was over May 6th, and results are due 6-8 weeks
after that, so I would expect for it to change over sometime in July...
perhaps August at the latest but that's just a guess.

Mike W.

 wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 When will the current written-exam expire?

 Hamid

 Michael L. Williams  wrote in message
 news:...
  Just a quick note to everyone saying thanks for all of the good info
  and discussions.  I've been in Groupstudy since I started studying
  CCNA and it has been invaluable to me.
 
  I guess now it's time to gear up for the lab... WOOHOO
 
  (just to echo what others have said) If you're anywhere close to ready

  to take the written, do it now!  I took the beta for the new written,
  and it's much different.  Aside from information on routing protocols,

  etc, many of the prep tests and study materials for the current
  written simply will not be enough to get through the new written.  If
  you've finished CCNP (especially recently), the written shouldn't be a

  problem if you bone up on some topics not covered much in CCNP like
  LANE, IS-IS, Token Ring (RIFs and all of the Source-route bridging
  methods), DLSw, basic STUN/BSTUN, etc The depth of
  routing/switching/WAN knowledge required isn't nearly that required
  for CCNP Routing/Switching/Remote Access exams
 
  Thanks again and wish me luck on the lab (whenever I take it) =) Mike
  W.




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Re: Passed the written... Now on to the lab!! [7:44442]

2002-05-18 Thread Cisco KIdd78

When does the new written exam go live( is live the proper term?)

;)

From: Michael L. Williams Reply-To: Michael L. Williams To:
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[7:2] Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 11:31:45 -0400  Just a quick note to
everyone saying thanks for all of the good info and discussions. I've
been in Groupstudy since I started studying CCNA and it has been
invaluable to me.  I guess now it's time to gear up for the lab...
WOOHOO  (just to echo what others have said) If you're anywhere
close to ready to take the written, do it now! I took the beta for the
new written, and it's much different. Aside from information on routing
protocols, etc, many of the prep tests and study materials for the
current written simply will not be enough to get through the new
written. If you've finished CCNP (especially recently), the written
shouldn't be a problem if you bone up on some topics not covered much in
CCNP like LANE, IS-IS, Token Ring (RIFs and all of the Source-route
bridging methods), DLSw, basic STUN/BSTUN, etc The depth of
routing/switching/WAN knowledge required isn't nearly that required for
CCNP Routing/Switching/Remote Access exams  Thanks again and wish
me luck on the lab (whenever I take it) =) Mike W. Message
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