Thanks. I've started the CCNP route now so will finish that
before trying to move on. I took the BCMSN exam first. This was
hard to study for (esp. multicast) but easier to pass than
expected.
- Jim
""Chuck Larrieu"" wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> do not underest
Many folks use the exhaustive study for ccnp as a reason to go try the
written very shortly thereafter..
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Ola Shusi wrote:
> You definitely need to go through the CCNP route proir to taking the CCIE
> written. You mus
do not underestimate the CCIE written. the one I saw had a lot of things
that can fool the unwary, unsuspecting, and unprepared.
It was tougher than any of the CCNP tests I took. It was similar in many
respects to about half the things I saw on the CID test.
on the other hand, the CCIE written w
2001 8:31 PM
> Subject: Re: Difficulty - CCIE written or CCNP [7:16504]
>
>
> > Sorry I cannot answer. However I do have additional question. Can one
> take
> > CCIE written exam, then CCIE lab exam and become CCIE without going
> through
> > CCNA and CCNP???
> &
You definitely need to go through the CCNP route proir to taking the CCIE
written. You must also be sound in networking issues and not just cisco
related.
Ola
- Original Message -
From: "James Harris"
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 12:03 PM
Subject: Difficulty - CCIE written or CCNP
yes. they are different certification programs
- Original Message -
From: Thomas N.
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: Difficulty - CCIE written or CCNP [7:16504]
> Sorry I cannot answer. However I do have additional question. Can one
take
> CCIE writte
Sorry I cannot answer. However I do have additional question. Can one take
CCIE written exam, then CCIE lab exam and become CCIE without going through
CCNA and CCNP???
""James Harris"" wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Would anyone who has taken the CCNP and the
7 matches
Mail list logo