I have same issue. My solution was to start focusing on the CCIE Routing and
Switching (still in the process of studying). Theory is that most of the
advanced knowledge gained by CCIE will help with the specializations.
My two pennies,
Michael
>From: "suaveguru"
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>To:
It depends upon your background I would say.
Do you have any background or interest in the security side of things.
If you do then the CSS1 is just for more courses and/or tests and probably
could be completed in about 6 months or less.
Understand that all the CSS1 tests are about to change in
ity on the standard R&S CCIE lab.
Shawn K.
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> I have sam
thanks , what should be my first step for CCIE R&S ,
what books should I use and how should I prepare for
lab test if I do not have the actual equipment
regards,
Jason Yee
--- Michael Greenbaum wrote:
> I have same issue. My solution was to start focusing
> on the CCIE Routing and
> Switching
You are going to have a hard time passing the lab if you do not have
actual equipment.
So your first step should be to buy some equipment.
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, suaveguru wrote:
> thanks , what should be my first step for CCIE R&S ,
> what books should I use and how should I prepare for
> lab t
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thanks , what should be my first step for CCIE R&S ,
what books should
>From: "Kaminski, Shawn G"
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>True, or the other way around. The knowledge gained by the Security
>specia
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