HappyBearIT wrote: » Just pick up the Boson 300-135 pretest. Its as close to the real thing you'll get, and it'll prep you on the MCQs. I spent a couple of weeks between passing ROUTE and taking TSHOOT.
10Linefigure wrote: » I've never seen the CCIE content (can't look, too scared!) lol. Well for the 300-135 labs, there are 4 different topologies you will encounter (which I thought was really nice because it gave you exposure to a lot of design scenarios). But bro.. $2,500 to study for T-Shoot. Big baller. I think most anyone would need is the OCG $65, access to CBT for a month or so to watch all their T-shoot videos $84, the 300-135 labs $100. Mix that with reading white papers and on the job experience you will crush it. Total = $250
10Linefigure wrote: » For $100 you can get the official 300-135 lab set directly from Cisco. I used them before T-Shoot and they were well worth the money. It's 20 scenarios, spread cross 4 companies (topologies) and each scenario has 3-4 errors you need to find and correct. The lab is open for 50 hours or 180 days, whichever you burn up first.https://learningnetworkstore.cisco.com/cisco-learning-labs/for-ccnp-tshoot-v2-0-50-hour-180-day-cll-ccnpts-v2-0-50h180d-020163
10Linefigure wrote: » Ah okay, using CLC's. I thought this was right off your debit card lol. Yea that's a perfect lineup for CCNP. Good luck!
bhuwanp wrote: » I passed last year. Tshoot is quite simpler. Since you have already gone through the CCIE material it will be going to be easy for you. I followed the trace and ping strategy in the exam as I do at my job. Read the IPv6 stuff as well. Good luck for your exam.