passed ccie R&S written w /74 !!!
Well, I passed with a 74%.
When I took it in 2001 I got a 73%.
I felt this test was much harder than the old version
and thought I'd have something in the 80's.
but a pass is a pass is a pass.
recertified my ccsp too. !!!
i got killed on wireless, qos , and rstp.
I'd read up on rstp if i were you.
that's all I'll say.
i felt the wireless stuff was a bunch of minutia.
well .... on to the lab. next week
I'm working with internetwork expert.
so if anyone's out there using ie's products and preparing for the lab maybe we could hook up and study.
When I took it in 2001 I got a 73%.
I felt this test was much harder than the old version
and thought I'd have something in the 80's.
but a pass is a pass is a pass.
recertified my ccsp too. !!!
i got killed on wireless, qos , and rstp.
I'd read up on rstp if i were you.
that's all I'll say.
i felt the wireless stuff was a bunch of minutia.
well .... on to the lab. next week
I'm working with internetwork expert.
so if anyone's out there using ie's products and preparing for the lab maybe we could hook up and study.
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TeKniques Member Posts: 1,262 ■■■■□□□□□□Congrats on your pass! Good luck on your lab part!
Wow, I posted in the CCIE forum, I never thought it would happen -
keenon Member Posts: 1,922 ■■■■□□□□□□well doneBecome the stainless steel sharp knife in a drawer full of rusty spoons
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminCongrats!
Apart from experience, did you use any certification study material to prepare for the exam? -
mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■darkuser wrote:i got killed on wireless, qos , and rstp.
I'd read up on rstp if i were you.
that's all I'll say.
i felt the wireless stuff was a bunch of minutia.
Next Week? It may already be next week! Lab as in study? Or Lab as in LAB EXAM?
Okay, one last book order to finish the suggested reading list -- wireless fundamentals & Cat QoS books. The Wireless Network First-Step was more than I expected it to be -- so it will be fun to see how heavy the 802.11 Wireless LAN Fundamentals book gets. I read the IP Quality of Service book, and with the QoS exam was thinking I might skip the Cat QoS book -- but now, I figure if I forget all the state captials (except for Illinois) that will free up enough neurons to store any useful info from these last books.
I also tossed Developing IP Multicast Networks into the reading list.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!