I know Grad School has been discussed in the archives "as opposed" to
CCIE but I have a different question...what about "in addition".
Opinions, maybe a few pointers, and some hindsight from people thats been
in this longer than I have are what I am looking for. My situation is
this; I have
>You must be refering to ATM. The reason it's 53 bytes in a cell because
>the first 5 bytes are used for cell-header information; the other 48 bytes
>contain the payload, which is data.
I think his question was directed as to why those specific mechanics,
rather than the mechanics themselves. A
>Here is a little poser for you all. Who is / was the youngest CCIE and what
>was his / her age when they attained the CCIE?
After reading a bunch of responses on this thread, I wanted to throw in my
experiences..because it seemed kinda fun.
Jumping back to the years I was 14ish, I was messing
hey
only have 1, so everything 'seems' to be behaving as it should.
I'm extremely new to this network I was messing with at the time and its
huge, so I wanted to learn a lot more about it before actually messing with
something. Rather than a straight solution, I'd perfer to see th
at I left, too ;D), our
dept wasn't one of the most liked ones around; but at the same time we
never burned down the doors at 5:00 either. The love-hate relationship.
Its all relative. ;)
Nick Tucker
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The Radius vs Tacacs+ is good info.
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>Does anyone have some recommendations on how to prepare
>for the ccie written r/s examination.
This would be a good start:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html
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