If you pass CID and DCN then you have a pretty good start towards the CCIE
written. Most of the written exam is conceptual, as opposed to knowing
commands and such. But i would suggest some intensive additional study b4
taking the written.
Richard Foltz, CCNP, CCDP, MCSE+I, Network+, A+
Technica
Studied CID course manual reviewed, highlighted and made notes (wrote down what I
highlighted) for 16-24 hours of total studying.
www.boson.com CID #1 & #2
Passed with: 69% (still passing score)
Passing score: 65% 100 questions 2 1/4 hours time limit
CID has the design and depth of protoco
Really, I got around 80%, but CID make me spent
almost 2 hours (compare with CMTD- 20 minutes and 990 got).
I used Cisco Network design & Case Studies- but during the exam I felt
it is quite weak to give you some conceptual facts on Token Ring and SNA,
in other questions I have had to refres ACRC
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