Again these are not books that I am thinking of buying. I already own all of
the books that I have listed. I am just trying to narrow the list a little.
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Sounds like your on the right track with reading material. I would pick up
a copy of Caslow's book - some of the material is a little dated, but the
frame relay section is one of the best I've read anywhere. In addition, if
you can find a good buy on TCP/IP vol II buy it. There is some good BGP
I own the following CCIE related books. I am currently studying for the CCIE
written. I have
read 95% of TCP/IP Volume 1, about 50% of Cisco Lan Switching, and about 30%
of CCIE Routing
and Switching Exam Certification Guide. But what I would like to do is cover
only the
necessary material and
All that I have seen is everyone saying Bruce Caslow, CCIE practical
studies, Doyle Vol. 1, and Halabi.
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I am under the impression that similar to the CCIP level exams the questions
are grouped under each section i.e. an equal amount of questions under ip
routing section and QoS so on and so forth.
Is this assumation accurate?
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Thank you for the info, that was good information i also got a hold of CCIE
secretes, for anybody that might be interested check out the link below:
http://www.cciesecrets.net
Thanks again.
Orlando Piedrahita
CCNP, CCNA , SCSA, RHSA, CNA, CNE
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Hi all my name is Orlando, and i am starting to peruse the CCIE written, I
am aware that there is no magic book to prepare you for the test, i am
however looking for a book to be used as an "OUTLINE" to study. Currently i
have bought the TCP IP Vol1 TCP IP Vol2 by Jeff Doyle and Lan
Who's Doug? Dennis' clone? :-)
Shawn K.
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Look into Dennis Laganiere's and Brad Ellis'
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> Hi all my name is Orlando, and i am starting to peruse the CCIE written, I
> am aware that there is no magic book to prepare you for the test, i am
> however looking for a book to be used as an "OUTLINE&
Look into Dennis Laganiere's and Brad Ellis' Study Guide for the CCIE
written. I got a deal on it through Amazon.com. "Laganiere" makes a good
search term.
Check out Dennis Laganiere's website, too. www.laganiere.net I am amazed
how much advice he gives away. As someo
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> Who's Doug? Dennis' clone? :-)
>
> Shawn K.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas Larus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 1:51 PM
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Funny, Cisco would do something like that. :-)
I would expect to see something like the CCIP which has been on for over
2 years now or the CCSP but CCIE written..Well, we all know that this
is NOT a certification!!
Anyways
>From: "Daniel Cotts" >Reply-To: "Dani
Cisco Training Seminars have used that format for years.
> -Original Message-
> From: "Chuck Whose Road is Ever Shorter"
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 6:55 PM
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> Subject: Revisited - Is the CCIE Written a val
Well, apparently Cisco now thinks so.
I was registering for one of Cisco's Webinars, and ran across this question:
Please check your Attendee Certification Level (Check all that apply)
CCDA
CCDP
CCNA
CCNP
CCIE Written
CCIE Lab
Let's see how long this thread lasts
Rooban, have you found the free sample CCIE written exam questions? If so, I
am interested in that too. Thanks!
Also, if you go to http://www.boson.com/products/66717.htm?ID=1084 the #3 is
said to be a good sample exam. I haven't tried it yet but you can download a
couple of questions for
Where Can I find, free sample CCIE written exam
questions ?
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> > I am planning to take my CCIE wri
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> I am planning to take my CCIE written exams in near future.
>
> I have a few queries regarding the depth of knowledge required for the
> written exams on certain topics.
>
> 1
Sure, Have a look at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le3/le11/learning_ccie_exam_blueprint09186a00800b4c95.html
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Dear All
I am planning to take my CCIE written exams in near future.
I have a few queries regarding the depth of knowledge required for the
written exams on certain topics.
1. ATM -->> Do they go on for asking on config of ATM on Cisco ATM switches
or focus is on using ATM as a layer 2
Okay gang, what should I study last minute? Anyone give any pointers? I need
to lay the smack down on this next week. Can anyone hook a brutha up?
Cheers
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I took the CCIE Written yesterday just to see how difficult it was.
It is the most difficult exam that I've ever seen except maybe for the
MCSE 2000 Accelerated.
I would advise anyone planning to take this exam not to take it lightly.
It is difficult, much more difficult than the ol
70%
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 05:11 pm, Mirza, Timur wrote:
> do you know what the pass mark is?
>
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do you know what the pass mark is?
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A ccie at Boson told me it was 120.
-Karsten
A ccie at Boson told me it was 120.
-Karsten
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 02:07 pm, Zahid Hassan wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Could someone please confirm about the number of questions in the new R&S
> written
> exam after March 28 2003 as it is not mentioned on CCIE information page.
>
> Thanks in adva
Dear All,
Could someone please confirm about the number of questions in the new R&S
written
exam after March 28 2003 as it is not mentioned on CCIE information page.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Zahid
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Can you tell us the minimum passing score for the CCIE wrtiiren test?
I realized Cisco has changed the written to a 2hr/100 Qs format starting
3/28.
Thanks,
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Yes!
it does have a lot of redistribution questions on EIGRP and IPX with
complicated scenarios. I didn't have any on AppleTalk.
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> Does the R&S written exam include any questions on EIGRP being used for
IPX
> or Appletalk?
>
> Many thanks
Does the R&S written exam include any questions on EIGRP being used for IPX
or Appletalk?
Many thanks
Tim
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I tried the 3 hours exam last september, just after the change.
The score was higher than lately (70%). I failed but went back
to the books and have learned a lot, also with the help of this
groupstudy.
I do not mind if the test is difficult if it represents that the
guy worked a lot to get it.
N
Has the content of the test changed too?? Or, has the time and the number of
questions changed?
Jake
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> Has anyone taken the new 2 hour exam yet? I understand that it has changed
> from 3 hours to two hours. I just changed on the 28th but I thought maybe
> somebody took the test over the weekend. I wanted to know how ma
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Subject: New 2 hour CCIE Written Exam [7:66563]
Has anyone taken the new 2 hour exam yet? I understand that it has changed
from 3 hours to two hours. I just changed on the 28th but I thought maybe
somebody took the test over the weekend. I wanted to know how many questions
are on the new exam. T
Has anyone taken the new 2 hour exam yet? I understand that it has changed
from 3 hours to two hours. I just changed on the 28th but I thought maybe
somebody took the test over the weekend. I wanted to know how many questions
are on the new exam. The old one was 150 and I believe someone stated
ear
Hi all,
Can anyone give me some information on how much
bridging is asked in the new CCIE Routing and
Switching written exam?
Thanks,
Imran.
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Network Engineering and Operations
University of Colorado, Boulder
CCNA, CCNP (switching)
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My heartiest congratulations to you. You're half-way through the CCIE cloud.
It'll be sunshine pretty soon.
Start preparing by gathering up some routers (4 to 6 routers would be
ideal), preferably an IOS L-3 switch, and a bunch of serial and LAN cables.
Start reviewing from the ground up, ie. per
To all,
I passed the CCIE written exam passed today, thanks for everybody helps!
Now I need some advice of where and how to start for my Lab exam which
will be schedule somewhere by October or November of 2003.
Any suggestion or input regarding this matter is very much appreciated!
Again
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> > > Hi rbx10...
> > >
> > > I would say that you need to read many of the same books
> > you'll need to
> > read
> > > for the lab anyway. I put together a list of books I thought
> > are
> > important,
> > > along with
; along with some preparation advice, at www.laganiere.net
> >
> > I hope you find it useful...
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> > --- Dennis
> >
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "rbx10 Defcom"
> > To:
> > Sen
Dennis... thanks a million my friend.
Your site has really giving me a start to face
on how to best prepare for this exam.
When I "PASS" I'll have you think primarily
Thanks again
rbx10 :-)
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To:
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> Dennis,
>
> Has your Boson test been updated for the new written? I found your old
tes
,
> along with some preparation advice, at www.laganiere.net
>
> I hope you find it useful...
>
> Thanks...
>
> --- Dennis
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "rbx10 Defcom"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 9:03 PM
> Subject: CCIE writte
ginal Message -
From: "rbx10 Defcom"
To:
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Subject: CCIE written R&S [7:65972]
> To All the CCIEs out there:
>
> I'm a newbie to CCIE...:-)
> I'm currently trying to prepare for my written Exam
> And honestly it's ver
Bro..
Be easy, just follow the blue print for the written exam and make sure you
understand the material. If at anytime you feel you don't understand
something look it up on CCO and if still uncertain just post your questions
here and I am sure someone will be able to help.
Once you feel confident
To All the CCIEs out there:
I'm a newbie to CCIE...:-)
I'm currently trying to prepare for my written Exam
And honestly it's very puzzling and scary
These are the books that I have read so far:
LAN switching, Clarks
Routing with TCP/IP I, Doyle
Internet Routing Architecture, Sam Halabai
I fear
ring Technology
Manatee Community College
> -Original Message-
> From: Dennis Laganiere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 10:51 AM
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>
>
> I recently revised the lis
I recently revised the list of the book I thought were useful for this exam
at www.laganiere.net, let me know if you find it useful...
--- Dennis Laganiere
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:44 AM
Subject: RE: Good book for CC
is you
can then sell you file and get it published :) hehehe, then future ccie
wannabies will be asking,.what is s good bookm, and you can recommend your
own. :)
Good luck studying!
Skarphedinsson Arni V. wrote:
>
> Can anyone recomend a good book for CCIE Written preperat
Can anyone recomend a good book for CCIE Written preperation ?
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> I have an Akita dog. (pure bred) She's a year and a couple months old.
She
sleep alot, and they generally leave you alone while their
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Just believe me, cats are better...
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> I have an Akita dog. (pure bred) She's a year and a couple months old.
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> 5 ft tall and about 100 pounds. She'll eat any cat. Dogs are superior. :)
Dogs naturally love people; cats naturally dislike people and you have to
train the
I have an Akita dog. (pure bred) She's a year and a couple months old. She's
5 ft tall and about 100 pounds. She'll eat any cat. Dogs are superior. :)
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e answer! (Well, not the one about
ARP switching. :-)
Priscilla
>
> Scott
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "John Neiberger"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 2:02 PM
> Subject: Re: EIGRP for CCIE Written [7:64707]
>
>
> > This really isn
: "John Neiberger"
To:
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> This really isn't the case. EIGRP is purely distance vector. In no way
> does it behave like a link state protocol. It establishes neighbor
> relationships and it
neighbors of
topology
changes the same way OSPF works. This is in contrast to RIP which
sends out
an update at specified intervals (30 secs for RIPv1) regardless of
whether a
topology change or not.
Scott
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3/7/03 8:28:00
>>>>
>> AM >>>
>> EIGRP is a hybrid. It can be said that it is a distance vector
>> routing
>> protocol that acts like a link state routing protocol.
>>
>> Scott
>> - Original Message -
>> From: &
At 09:30 PM 3/7/2003 +, The Long and Winding Road wrote:
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> > I agree 100%, it is ENHANCED, read glorified, IGRP.
>
>
>the REAL question is "which is better, EIGRP or L3 switching?" ;->
I'm working on a draft for ARP switching. Still str
t;"Scott Terminiello" 3/7/03 8:28:00
> >>>
> > AM >>>
> > EIGRP is a hybrid. It can be said that it is a distance vector
> > routing
> > protocol that acts like a link state routing protocol.
> >
> > Scott
> > - Original
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> From: "Johan Bornman"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 7:11 AM
> Subject: EIGRP for CCIE Written [7:64707]
>
>
>
>>Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector protocol?
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> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>speaking of NDA...
>
>
>
> if this is a question directly off the CCIE written it deserves to be
> revealed and publicly ridiculed :->
>
>
>> Dave
>>
>>Reza wrote:
>>
>>>Hybrid.
>>>
>>&
distance vector
routing
protocol that acts like a link state routing protocol.
Scott
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> Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector protocol?
Message Post
The Cisco answer is hybrid, but that's a load of bullhocky. EIGRP is a
DV protocol. Cisco marketing likes to call it a hybrid because it has
some features that are also present in link state protocols, but they're
not specifically link state features. EIGRP is NOT a link state
protocol in any wa
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> My netacad states:
>
> "Technically, EIGRP is an advanced distance-vector routing protocol that
> relies on features commonly associated with link-state protocols"
>
in none of the Cisco exams I have ever taken has there ever been the m
M
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> Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector protocol?
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My netacad states:
"Technically, EIGRP is an advanced distance-vector routing protocol that
relies on features commonly associated with link-state protocols"
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I agree completely. I think the whole "hybrid" was a marketing department
decision. I'm just glad to find out I wasn't the only one who thought this.
scott
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> At 03:54 PM 3/7/2003 +, The Long and Winding Road wrote:
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vrijdag 7 maart 2003 16:54
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>
>""Peter van Oene"" wrote in message
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> > At 12:11 PM 3/7/2003 +, Johan Bornman wrote:
> > >Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vecto
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> > At 12:11 PM 3/7/2003 +, Johan Bornman wrote:
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> >
> > Cisco calls it Hybrid. It looks pretty distance vector to me t
g and Winding Road
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> At 12:11 PM 3/7/2003 +, Johan Bornman wrote:
> >Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector p
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> At 12:11 PM 3/7/2003 +, Johan Bornman wrote:
> >Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector protocol?
>
> Cisco calls it Hybrid. It looks pretty distance vector to me though.
in what way? the hop count is pretty well hidden in the dark in
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> speaking of NDA...
if this is a question directly off the CCIE written it deserves to be
revealed and publicly ridiculed :->
>
>Dave
>
> Reza wrote:
> > Hybrid.
> >
> >
> >
At 12:11 PM 3/7/2003 +, Johan Bornman wrote:
>Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector protocol?
Cisco calls it Hybrid. It looks pretty distance vector to me though. A
hello mechanism and adjacencies does not a link state one make.
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Dave
Reza wrote:
> Hybrid.
>
>
> ""Johan Bornman"" wrote in message
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>>Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector protocol?
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EIGRP is a hybrid. It can be said that it is a distance vector routing
protocol that acts like a link state routing protocol.
Scott
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> Is EIGR
Hybrid.
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> Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector protocol?
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> Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector protocol?
>
Yes.
Cisco docs call it a "hybrid" protocol because it combines some link state
features, yet also has hop count ( distance ) limitations.
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I have passed my CCNP mostly through self-study. Can anyone who has passed
the CCIE written exam suggest reading materials that would help me to
prepare for the exam besides th
Good advice at:
http://home.attbi.com/~blaga/Written.htm
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To:
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Subject: CCIE Written Exam Prep [7:64565]
> I have passed my CCNP mostly through self-study. Can anyone who has
passed
> the CCIE written exam suggest readin
I am preparing for the CCIE written exam too.
I think that the > is great for you.
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I have passed my CCNP mostly through self-study. Can anyone who has passed
the CCIE written exam suggest reading materials that would help me to
prepare for the exam besides the standard Cisco Cert Prep books? I would
also like some advice on CCIE practice tests.
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Ben,
I am not aware of any formalized training programs in the Denver area for
the written exam. However, I am organizing a study group with another
gentleman here in the Denver area specifically to tackle the CCIE written.
You are more than welcome to contact me offline if you are interested
Does anybody know of a good training program for the CCIE written especially
in the Denver Colorado area? All I'm finding is Lab prep stuff.
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sorry guys. I did paste a link on my post but no idea what happened.
I hope it works this time.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqos
_c/qcfbook.pdf
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People who are studying for ccie written will find alot
of usefull info on QOS.
Can anyone share a solid document on MPLS with me?
Regards!
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> able to
> > depend on a single review book for the written. There
> certainly can
> > be valid review books for specific new technologies, but they
> need to
> > be supplemented by reading in current online sources ranging
> from
> &
ine sources ranging from
> CCO, to RFCs and I-D's, to reliable websites.
>
> There certainly are both free and commercial sources of scenarios
> that explore the new technologies, but those won't teach the
> underlying principles[1] -- which is more the focus of the CCI
ebruary 22, 2003 2:21 PM
Subject: RE: CCIE Written Traning [7:63494]
> You're talking about the old exam. While the Caslow book
probably still
> covers some of the material on the new exam, the new exam
is much more in
> depth on goofy stuff. Follow the blueprint for the b
d I-D's, to reliable websites.
There certainly are both free and commercial sources of scenarios
that explore the new technologies, but those won't teach the
underlying principles[1] -- which is more the focus of the CCIE
Written. Shawn gives a good starting point of printing th
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Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 2:34 PM
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Subject: Re: CCIE Written Traning [7:63494]
I studied the caslow book and did the paper by Dennis L. on
the sna token ring stuff.
The Boson test by the same Dennis was the icing on the cake
for me...you will probably want to
know
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From: "Kaminski, Shawn G"
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Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 8:11 AM
Subject: RE: CCIE Written Traning [7:63494]
> I don't know of any training classes for the CCIE Written,
probably because
> the CCIE Written covers a lot of oddball technologies,
etc. If you did fin
I don't know of any training classes for the CCIE Written, probably because
the CCIE Written covers a lot of oddball technologies, etc. If you did find
a class, all they would probably do is go over the topics on the CCIE
Written blueprint. Why bother paying for a class when you can do tha
Can any one recomed a good traning class for the CCIE Written Exam, most of
the CCIE traning programs I see offerd are traning for the lab, after you
have taken the written.
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candidate will be allowed to schedule the lab exam again.
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From: Symon Thurlow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Question about CCIE written [7:63396]
Hi guys,
This may seem a dumb q, but I'll a
Hi guys,
This may seem a dumb q, but I'll ask it anyway.
How hard is the CCIE written. How much value do you think it adds (if
you don't intend to do the lab for a some time).
Symon
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All,
I was searching through internet (include Ciso website)and I can't really
find a good source in Padding-Gain terminology for managing voice call
quality. Can anyone recommend a good website?
I have a question regarding Voice quality...
Question: Site B and site C are connected to Site A. S
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Subject: RE: CCIE written exercise question [7:63247]
At 3:27 PM -0600 2/18/03, Daniel Cotts wrote:
>Problem being that Cisco uses the term "attribute" in the discussion of
>weight. Source BSCN ver1.0 Training
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>> At 4:06 PM + 2/18/03, Daniel Cotts wrote:
>> >I
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