Starting my CCNP Journey...
Hello All,
I have asked a few questions in here, but have not formally introduced myself...
I just got laid off from my job a few weeks ago, where I was working with a solution that combined multiple Network Management Systems (NMS) together, (SNMP, Net Flow, syslogging, etc..) and where I was also responsible for the company's network infrastructure.
My CCNA runs out sometime in May and I have enough money saved up to potentially be out of work for a year, even though I am actively looking for positions. I started my CCNP ROUTE studies off and on for a month or two before I got my pink slip, but have ramped up the study time significantly after I lost my job. I have went on a few job interviews since I lost my job, and had what I felt were VERY positive feedback, but had a shortage of knowledge in certain areas required (Policy Based Routing, 802.1x) that I felt directly cost me these positions. Most of what I missed the boat on would have been addressed had I gotten my CCNP about 6 months earlier.
I have both the FLG and OCG, and am approaching about 470 pages through the FLG. My first impression is that both guides have their advantages. The FLG seems to repeat a lot of information on each subject, whereas I am more of a person who prefers condensed communication, but the FLG does give a very thorough coverage of all the subjects.
I am running GNS3 for my lab right now, and just got in two 3550's off Ebay for when I am ready to start the SWITCH studies. I have the CBT Nuggets course for the ROUTE exam, and have been going through the GNS3 labwork that is provided with the course. At this point, I am not sure how closely the CBT Nuggets practice labs correspond to the actual CCNP ROUTE exam.
One thing I can honestly say, is that I have never failed a certification exam, but looking back, I think that is becaused I haven't challenged myself enough, and tried to move upwards into professional level certifications. The CCNP ROUTE is certainly the most challenging material I have come across in my studies so far, so wish me luck. I am going to attempt to take the exam sometime in the first part of January 2012, with SWITCH studies starting immediately afterwards if I am successful.
I feel that there are certain subjects I will have to revisit towards the end of my study cycle, (OSPF, Redistribution) but fortunately, I have had some experience with some of the network management technologies, such as net flow, IP-SLA, and SNMP, which I am starting to see in the study guide, so hopefully they will not require as much study time.
All in all, losing my job was a bummer, but I am trying to stay positive and put in a solid couple of hours study per day.
Russ