Re: Yet another "CCIE R/S Written Passed" message...

2000-11-01 Thread Mohammed Hakim

Congratulation  phil ..  :)

Any small study advise you can give .. "other than not  study .. 30 days :)
it is a hard one"
Is there Anyone how  score 100% of the Written Test .. !!

Good Luck in the Lab ..

Mohammed Hakim, CCNA R/S

- Original Message -
From: Phillip Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 3:12 AM
Subject: Yet another "CCIE R/S Written Passed" message...


> Interesting turn of events today turned out to be.  I purchased a voucher
> long ago that expired 11/1/00, so I scheduled the exam for 10/30 thinking
> I'd call and postpone my exam till I was ready(which you can do).
>
> Unfortunately, you have to call 1 business day in advance.  I had
> forgotten the exam was today until I heard the familiar "duh-dah duh-dah
> duh-dah" of the Palm Pilot alarm.  Needless to say, I uttered several
> explatives as the exam was in 30 minutes and I hadn't studied in more than
> a month.
>
> Anyways, score breakdown:
>
> Cisco Device operation 100
> Networking Theory 83
> Bridging and Lan Switching 70
> TCP/IP 75
> IP Routing Protocols 90
> Desktop Protocols 37 (<-- yuck)
> Performance Management 66
> WAN 66
> LAN 100
> Security 33 (<-- yuck)
> Multiservice 100
>
> Passed with a 76%.
>
> Used the following for study materials.
>
> Cisco Certification: Bridges, Routers, Switches for CCIEs
> Cisco IOS Solutions for Network Protocols Volume I: IP
> Inside Cisco IOS Software Architecture
> Exam Cram ACRC
> Exam Cram CLSC
> Exam Cram CCIE R/S
>
> And, I've got a good bit of experience in the field working for a tier I
> ISP.  At work, I work with anything from a 1605's to 12016's (switches
> inclusive).  Unfortunately (or fortunately, dependent upon your
> viewpoint), we're a strictly IP environment; hence the 37 in Desktop
> protocols.  I'll have to work on that.
>
> All in all, I'm quite happy considering that I haven't studied in a while.
> I will certainly not be quite so haphazard with the scheduling of the lab!
>
> I'd be happy to field any questions that don't put me in violation of the
> NDA.
>
> Regards,
>
> --phil
>
>
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Re: Yet another "CCIE R/S Written Passed" message...

2000-10-31 Thread Phillip Heller

I'd like to think so.  Too bad they didn't break the score down by
protocol, that would be quite helpful. 

Well, time to convince my employer to let me take home a bunch of routers
for lab practice. 

--phil

On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Chuck Church wrote:

Wow, Nice score for not studying in a month.  I assume you cleaned house in
the BGP section, working for an ISP.



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Re: Yet another "CCIE R/S Written Passed" message...

2000-10-31 Thread Chuck Church

Wow, Nice score for not studying in a month.  I assume you cleaned house in
the BGP section, working for an ISP.

Chuck Church
CCNP, CCDP, MCNE, MCSE
Sr. Network Engineer
Magnacom Technologies
140 N. Rt. 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-267-4000 x218

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Yet another "CCIE R/S Written Passed" message...

2000-10-30 Thread Phillip Heller

Interesting turn of events today turned out to be.  I purchased a voucher
long ago that expired 11/1/00, so I scheduled the exam for 10/30 thinking
I'd call and postpone my exam till I was ready(which you can do).  

Unfortunately, you have to call 1 business day in advance.  I had
forgotten the exam was today until I heard the familiar "duh-dah duh-dah
duh-dah" of the Palm Pilot alarm.  Needless to say, I uttered several
explatives as the exam was in 30 minutes and I hadn't studied in more than
a month.

Anyways, score breakdown:

Cisco Device operation  100
Networking Theory   83
Bridging and Lan Switching  70
TCP/IP  75
IP Routing Protocols90
Desktop Protocols   37 (<-- yuck)
Performance Management  66
WAN 66
LAN 100
Security33 (<-- yuck)
Multiservice100

Passed with a 76%.

Used the following for study materials.

Cisco Certification: Bridges, Routers, Switches for CCIEs
Cisco IOS Solutions for Network Protocols Volume I: IP
Inside Cisco IOS Software Architecture
Exam Cram ACRC
Exam Cram CLSC
Exam Cram CCIE R/S

And, I've got a good bit of experience in the field working for a tier I
ISP.  At work, I work with anything from a 1605's to 12016's (switches
inclusive).  Unfortunately (or fortunately, dependent upon your
viewpoint), we're a strictly IP environment; hence the 37 in Desktop
protocols.  I'll have to work on that.

All in all, I'm quite happy considering that I haven't studied in a while.
I will certainly not be quite so haphazard with the scheduling of the lab! 

I'd be happy to field any questions that don't put me in violation of the
NDA.

Regards,

--phil


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