Daniel Lafraia wrote:
> If the new beta exam (351-001) will have its number changed
> to 350-001 how would you know for sure if you're going to
> take the new/old one? I mean. I called Prometric and they
> said you're able to register for the 350-001 even after
> August 1st (Maybe the registratio
Tom,
I made a copy of the outline for the new R&S exam... but I think it's @
work... so I'll look for it there and forward it on to you.
Mike W.
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> Michael L. Williams wrote:
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> > If you're NOT new to Groupstudy, the
Michael L. Williams wrote:
> If you're NOT new to Groupstudy, then feel free take offense at my comment
> because you haven't been watching very closely if you're asking about the
> new R/S exam this late in the game... =)
No offense taken. I'm only here to learn and to better my chances of
pa
Hello Michael,
If the new beta exam (351-001) will have its number changed
to 350-001 how would you know for sure if you're going to
take the new/old one? I mean. I called Prometric and they
said you're able to register for the 350-001 even after
August 1st (Maybe the registration date?). I misse
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> * Is there a new exam that will replace the R/S qualifying exam
>350-001? I heard it might be renumbered 351-001 but there are no
>references to 351-001 on cisco.com. Does anyone have information
>about this?
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nobody@groupst Subject: CCIE preparation and
exams [7:48585]
A couple questions about CCIE preparation and exams:
* There's a new book from ciscopress, to be published (I hope)
this month: "CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Certification Guide".
It appears to be a preparation not only for the R/S qualifying exam
but also for the
Hi All,
Toronto guys, Planning to prepare for CCIE lab, let's form a
group.Advantages, u all know.
Thanks,
Sunil
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aster processor.
Thanks for all your help
Wes Stevens
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>Dennis,
>
>What a nic
equipment at work for lab purposes. Again, Thank you.
Marcus Faust
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>Let me know what you think of the write up belo
Dennis,
What a nice and helpful write-up!
Shawn K.
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Just yesturday I was putting something together for someone
Can you use the CCO CD in the LAB?!
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links providing the basics for it:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/exam_preparation/lab.html
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/new_format.html
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I have recently attained the CCNA and CCNP certifications and was a little
curious about preparing for the rigorous CCIE. I would like to know s
You might also need / go thru the book - BGP configurtion and command
reference -
William Parkhurst. The book covers almost all the commands under BGP and
simple example
for all of those.
my $0.02
rajesh
Marcus Faust wrote:
> I have recently attained the CCNA and CCNP certifications and was
I have recently attained the CCNA and CCNP certifications and was a little
curious about preparing for the rigorous CCIE. I would like to know some
information pertaining to preparing for this certification. I do have some
access to Cisco equipment, and I know that nothing beats hands on
exp
I would suggest it more as a supplemental book for the CCIE lab - for
examples of configs, etc. Did skim through it for BGP examples, but that
was cause I kept putting off getting the Halabi book waiting for the 2nd Ed
to be released.
What you should read are the bibles:-
Routing TCP/IP
Interne
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Hey guys do you know how good of a read is the following book in
preparation for the CCIE written:-
TITLE: CCIE Fundamentals: Network
Hey guys do you know how good of a read is the following book in
preparation for the CCIE written:-
TITLE: CCIE Fundamentals: Network
Design and Case Studies
Need the 411 on this Peace!
My boss has agreed to pay for a CCIE preparation class up to $10,000, plus
all the Cisco books I want. I'm a CCNA with good experience and a decent
home lab (4 2501s and a 2900 switch.) Can anyone recommend a school,
university etc.. offering this type of training in the NY/NJ metro area
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