Use Hotwire to do a search in the Raleigh/Durham area. I saved alot on my
hotel when I took the exam.
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> Wingate inn is pretty much the preferred hotel. Costs around 70-80 per
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Priscilla,
I agree that "if" the new computerized systems actually work
it will be a triumph. Unfortunately, I'm too pessimistic about it. We all
know what happens to end users when an application is changed, or even an
OS, confusion reigns supreme. I think it's going to be a massive
To me, it would be corporate welfare if the government subsidized the actual
investment into the telecom industry. If private investment is encouraged to
head that way because of the tax code or deregulation the so be it. It's not
Washington's money first.
IMHO
Jim
""Tim Metz"" wrote in mess
I know if you have one CCIE and pass a second one it counts as
recertifiying, however does this mean you would have to recertify both in
the future by taking the written for each one, For example, Security and
R&s?
Jim
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Actually, x is in bits and y and z are in bytes.
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I passed this test yesterday. Just as the previous post said it's mainly a
conceptual test. Know your MLS, VTP, STP, and VLAN stuff. You'll do fine.
Jim
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> I went to brainbuzz.com and printed out there cramsession sheet (6
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