Congrats.
Nick
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Today I passed the qualification exam. It was a very difficult exam IMHO
much harder than the CCNP exams and I barely managed a pass score, but a
pass is always good enough for me. Thank you all for your help your insight
and the inspiration you gave me. My sources were Caslow second edition
(ab
Boson.
Oh Sorry =)
Mike W.
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> Hello All,
>
> I am new to groupstudy. I am going for my CCIE written test and will like
any
> recommendation for practice test apart from Boson.
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Hello All,
I am new to groupstudy. I am going for my CCIE written test and will like any
recommendation for practice test apart from Boson.
Thanks
Olasunkanmi Shusi
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I think that someone posted some CCIE questions two days ago so you might
want
to check the archievs on email no 7:5451.
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Hello to my fellow colleagues,
I will be taking my CCIE Written test any day now. I would like to know
what I should look out for and/or what are some of the topics that I should
pay closer attention to.
--- Kareem Jones
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TCP "Slow Start" is a term used to describe TCP's windowing mechanism and
the process that it goes throught to expand and contract the window size.
It describes how TCP starts out with a small window size and slowly
increases it. Then, upon loss of data will immediately reduce this window
only to
1) In short Fast Link Pulse (FLP) is used to perform autonegotiation on
twisted pair
media. For details see:
See:
http://cisco.com/warp/public/473/46.html
2) TCP slow start is flow control mechanism employed by the sender. This
allows the
sender to probe the maximum window size it may use for tr
Some answers"
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scott mann
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Hello all,
I have three questions that I cannot se
At 09:19 PM 4/29/01, scott mann wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I have three questions that I cannot seem to find the answer to. ANy of you
>learned people out there would be very much appreciated if you could give me
>your best shot at these. I have my written tommorow and these questions are
>stuck in my
Hello all,
I have three questions that I cannot seem to find the answer to. ANy of you
learned people out there would be very much appreciated if you could give me
your best shot at these. I have my written tommorow and these questions are
stuck in my craw;
What is Fast Link Pulse?
What is m
ful Day, I passed CCIE written test today
Hello Everyone,
Failing the CCIE written test by one point yesterday really left a bad
taste in my mouth. I brushed up and took the test again today. The question
pool must be pretty big as I only got maybe 15 questions that were the same
from yesterday. An
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>Congratulations to both of you.
>
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rats again!
>
> Charles Henson
>
> "Eric Gunn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > Failing the CCIE written test by one point yesterday really left a bad
> > taste i
Congrats! I passed Thursday with a 78 also! I'll see you in the lab study
group! Congrats again!
Charles Henson
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> Hello Everyone,
>
> Failing the CCIE written tes
Hello Everyone,
Failing the CCIE written test by one point yesterday really left a bad
taste in my mouth. I brushed up and took the test again today. The question
pool must be pretty big as I only got maybe 15 questions that were the same
from yesterday. Anyway I passed the test with a mark
There are only so many ways to ask how much is 2+2.
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Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 12:48 AM
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Hey All-
I neither meant to piss anyone off, nor to break a
of the kind of questions you will
have, just take the exam once and you will know. The only difference is you
will lose time and money.
Kind Regards
Laurent
>From: Edward Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Edward Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTEC
Let's not split hairs here, as I doubt Cisco is/would. I agree with Ed's
last statement
Cisco provides a list of topics for the exam. We can express our personal
opinion of TECHNOLOGY that we think is important for a career regardless if
it appears on an exam. Even if that opinion has been
This does cause a bit of confusion I took the CCIE writen twice. I saw
the same question on each test. It was in the format of select all that
apply. After each test, I looked and looked on CCO to find the possible
answer. I researched each of the possible answers that I was presented...
an
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Elijah,
I cannot believe what you just posted here. Did you even read the Security
Agreement on that test? You must have a friend at the test center that let
you leave with
Elijah,
I cannot believe what you just posted here. Did you even read the Security
Agreement on that test? You must have a friend at the test center that let
you leave with a nice copy of the questions.
I'm sure you are trying to cover your tracks using hotmail, and probably a
fake name, bu
All-
While the list of Q's that Elijah posted may have been helpful, it does
tread close to (if not directly) violating Cisco's NDA. Cisco has clearly
posted on their web site a list of areas in which you need to be proficient
to pass the CCIE written exam. This is all we need. Posting test
dreth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: CCIE Written Test - retraction
> Hey All-
>
> I neither meant to piss anyone off, nor to break a NDA. We all know that
the
> CCIE is the top dog of tests. All of us
Hey All-
I neither meant to piss anyone off, nor to break a NDA. We all know that the
CCIE is the top dog of tests. All of us have studied hard to get here, and
everyone in this room is looking for a little help in studying for this.
When I got home from the test today, I tried to remember all
Again, if you don't agree with the post, reply in private. No one much
cares about your personal opinion of it. The moderators of this list are
not ethics police and its not their (his) job to decide legally what
constitutes a violation of the NDA and what could even be simply made
up. Its time w
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From: "Elijah Landreth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 2:31 AM
Subject: CCIE Written test questions
> Took CCIE today. It was much easier than I expected. Not to say that there
> is not a lot of material o
Did you read the NDA?
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From: "Elijah Landreth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 2:31 AM
Subject: CCIE Written test questions
> Took CCIE today. It was much easier than I expected. Not to say tha
Perhaps moderators on this list will prevent a**holes who insist upon posting messages
that violate the NDA
Joe.
Elijah Landreth wrote:
> Took CCIE today. It was much easier than I expected. Not to say that there
> is not a lot of material on the test. Here is 50 or so questions that I
> recom
Took CCIE today. It was much easier than I expected. Not to say that there
is not a lot of material on the test. Here is 50 or so questions that I
recommend you know the answers to ;) I would love to hear about any specific
questions that anyone else has come across in thier written experience.
Hook Soso wrote:
>
> Hi all
> I'm CCNP 1.0 and now is prepared for CCIE Written.
> Who can give me some advice?
> Which books I should read?
> Which sites are useful for me?
> thank you
>
Look back through your study notes for CCNP and study up anything
obscure that was only covered on one o
Hi all
I'm CCNP 1.0 and now is prepared for CCIE Written.
Who can give me some advice?
Which books I should read?
Which sites are useful for me?
thank you
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Hi,
Has anybody taken this test or know much about it?
Any kind of info is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Jim
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I am assuming you mena the R+S exam
Internetworking Technologies handbook 2nd ed
Perlman's Interconnections 2nd Ed (excellent!!!)
Doyle's Routing TCP/IP
Halabi Internet Routing Architectures
ATM Theory and ApplicationsĀ McDysan/Spohn
Cisco CD (most important!!!)
Certificationzone.com White Papers
What is the best book to use for this test?
Simon
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