Todd, here's something that may help a little... Bill Parkhurst's take on
the IE Written at Networkers last year was something to the tune of, "The
purpose of the written exam is to test things that we simply can't test on
the lab."
Just think of the written as a box that you have to check before
I had a similar experience (with a 44) and also under-estimated the
exam. I found, however, that I did use the correct study material, just
not enough time spent on learning worthless information, which you need
to do. I am not very good with memory learning and prefer something
where logic is invo
The Bruno book is just a place to start. It will at least give you an
introduction to each of the topics...
I would recommend reading both of Doyle's Routing TCP/IP books, Sam Halabi's
Internet Routing Architectures, Caslow's Cisco Certification, as well as a
good MPLS book.
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You really should read all the BluePrint.
I would recommend the books Practical Studies, by Solie, and All-in-One
Cisco(r) CCIE(tm) Lab Study Guide, by Stephen Hutnik, Michael Satterlee.
I specially appreciate the correction of Satterlee labs.
"Panella Todd" @groupstudy.com em 03/02/2003
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