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Anyone Studying for the CCIP?
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OptionsAPA Member Posts: 959best QoS book for the exam is easily the CCVP book by Odom and Cavanagh
Cisco QoS:Exam Certification Guide
Plus the usual online documentation and if you've done your CCNP via the old track perhaps revisit your ONT study...
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Optionsburbankmarc Member Posts: 460best QoS book for the exam is easily the CCVP book by Odom and Cavanagh
Cisco QoS:Exam Certification Guide
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Optionsqplayed Member Posts: 303yes got my NP via old track... thanks
I'll get the Cert GUide ordered.If you cannot express in a sentence or two what
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OptionsAllthingscisco Member Posts: 18 ■□□□□□□□□□burbankmarc wrote: »+1 to this. I recently passed the ol' 642-642 using only this book.
Hey, Just looking at ordering books for CCIP and CCIE, where can I find the book your currently reading: "TCP/IP Vol II" - how you finding it- still valid for todays technologies
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Optionsj4s Member Posts: 18 ■□□□□□□□□□As I have already written a few CCIP related posts in this thread I thought I would just update it to state that I passed the BGP exam just this morning.
My 4 reads of the Internet routing architectures book, 20 or so hours of BGP labs in GNS, and a good read of the latest command reference for BGP certainly helped.
Thought the exam was okay, had a number of simulations some of which I had managed to work through similar scenarios in the labs I did, one that took me a small amount of time to figure out.
So 75% of the way there, need to knock the QOS exam on the head in the next four months before my BSCI expires.
Onto Amazon to see what the QOS book by Mr Odom will cost me.
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Optionsnetworker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModCongrats! I can't say I enjoyed studying for the QoS, but its good info.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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Optionspeanutnoggin Member Posts: 1,096 ■■■□□□□□□□I passed the BGP exam just this morning.
Congrats...
pass exam + on a friday =
Good luck with your QoS studies!We cannot have a superior democracy with an inferior education system!
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Optionsmikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!
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Optionsearweed Member Posts: 5,192 ■■■■■■■■■□Congrats!No longer work in IT. Play around with stuff sometimes still and fix stuff for friends and relatives.
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Optionsjovan88 Member Posts: 393As I have already written a few CCIP related posts in this thread I thought I would just update it to state that I passed the BGP exam just this morning.
My 4 reads of the Internet routing architectures book, 20 or so hours of BGP labs in GNS, and a good read of the latest command reference for BGP certainly helped.
Congrats j4s, I'm hoping to sit and pass this exam very soon. I'm going through the IRA book and finding it very interesting but very different from all the Cisco Press books I've read for other exams.
I don't know what to expect in this exam, but from what I can see there are so many ways to do the same thing in BGP. I'm expecting countless ACLs, prefix-lists and route-maps to try and throw me off. Staring at a whole bunch of numbers in a time-sensitive exam can really get the adrenaline going! -
OptionsForsaken_GA Member Posts: 4,024Congrats j4s, I'm hoping to sit and pass this exam very soon. I'm going through the IRA book and finding it very interesting but very different from all the Cisco Press books I've read for other exams.
I don't know what to expect in this exam, but from what I can see there are so many ways to do the same thing in BGP. I'm expecting countless ACLs, prefix-lists and route-maps to try and throw me off. Staring at a whole bunch of numbers in a time-sensitive exam can really get the adrenaline going!
BGP's not that bad if you've put in the labtime.
I will warn you that Halabi's book does not cover everything you're likely to see on the exam. I sincerely recommend picking up a copy of the BGP-4 Configuration Guide, and paying close attention to any command you're not familiar with from working through IRA, it may save you a couple questions on the exam. -
Optionsj4s Member Posts: 18 ■□□□□□□□□□I took QOS exam today, the final exam required to get my CCIP, and I am glad to say that I passed.
I have to say that after three reads of the QOS book by Mr Odom, GNS labbing, and various other study resources I was hoping to get this out of the way first go.
Had quite a few simulations on this exam, and the lowest number of total questions that I have ever taken to pass a Cisco exam. When I saw the number I was thinking this would take me all of 45 minutes, but a few questions had me sitting there racking the brain cells, and a simulation right at the end dragged me back to reality.
Glad it's over. Think I'm going to take a break from study for a while and see what I fancy doing next later in the year.
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Optionsnetworker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModCongrats!An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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Optionstomaifauchai Member Posts: 301 ■■■□□□□□□□Congrats on the pass! I plan to sit it before the february 28th deadline for NP voice.
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Optionsmikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!
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OptionsForsaken_GA Member Posts: 4,024Had quite a few simulations on this exam, and the lowest number of total questions that I have ever taken to pass a Cisco exam. When I saw the number I was thinking this would take me all of 45 minutes, but a few questions had me sitting there racking the brain cells, and a simulation right at the end dragged me back to reality.
I think I know exaclty which sim you're talking about. It was one of those 'you sneaky bastards!' moments when I realized what was going on. -
Optionsstuh84 Member Posts: 503I've got the QoS exam on the 24th, so two weekends of intensive studying and every night this week ahead!Work In Progress: CCIE R&S Written
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Optionsnotgoing2fail Member Posts: 1,138I'm taking an unconventional route with CCIP.
I do play on getting CCIP but focusing on BGP right now because I've been working on a BGP problem.
I wasn't much of a fan of GNS3 but it has saved my butt so I'm going to continue using it for BGP studies.
I also have the Internet Routing and Architecture book that everyone speaks of, and plan to get BGP by O'Reilly (for a different POV from Cisco Press) and probably 1-2 more books on the topic.
Then take the exam while the iron is hot......
Then go back and focus on finishing up CCNP. There's no rule that says you have to take any exams in specific order. -
Optionsjovan88 Member Posts: 393I need to pass MPLS to get through the CCIP, it must be my laziness but I'm finding MPLS a very dry topic. I'm an MPLS noob so I'm reading MPLS Fundamentals - I just need to muscle my way through the theory and new concepts and get into some labs.
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OptionsSett Member Posts: 187Today I had my revenge on the QoS exam and this time I managed to clear it! With that my CCIP is complete and I am off to the Juniper's Service Provider track now.Non-native English speaker
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Optionsnetworker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModToday I had my revenge on the QoS exam and this time I managed to clear it! With that my CCIP is complete and I am off to the Juniper's Service Provider track now.
I'm thinking about heading that direction also. Well, at least the JNCIS-SP, not sure about any further.
Do you have any plans for study material yet? That is the only thing that is really holding me back right now. Juniper better get on the ball with material if they want their certifications to take off. I might get work to shell out for some of the official courses down the road. Just no time for it now.
Oh, and congrats on the CCIP!An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made. -
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OptionsSett Member Posts: 187networker050184 wrote: »Do you have any plans for study material yet?
Anyway, sorry for the offtopicNon-native English speaker -
Optionsvinbuck Member Posts: 785 ■■■■□□□□□□I'm currently working on the CCNP right now, but the CCIP is on my radar. I work for a telco/service provider so I use BGP, MPLS and QoS on a daily basis and would like to dig deeper into each subject. You can do some really neat stuff with MPLS. We use layer 2 xconnects to all kinds of neat LAN stuff across a WAN.
How long after the CCNP did it take you guys to do the CCIP? I'm immersed in this stuff every day so i'm hoping to be able to knock it out within 6 months of passing TSHOOT.Cisco was my first networking love, but my "other" router is a Mikrotik... -
OptionsForsaken_GA Member Posts: 4,024Longer than it should have, because I'm a procrastinatin sumbitch
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Optionsnetworker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModIt took me a little over a year I think but like Forsaken, I procrastinated heavily. New job, moved, family life etc.
Six months is definitely possible though. I work for a provider also and the exposure to the technologies on a daily basis will definitely makes things easier to grasp when you've seen them work in the real world.
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Optionstomaifauchai Member Posts: 301 ■■■□□□□□□□Congrats Sett on the QoS exam!
How was the exam? I plan to sit it before Feb 28! Cert book is enough?
I had some hands-on labs in school, but all the frame relay stuff and best practices wasn't included, so i bought the book to fill the gap
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OptionsHeero Member Posts: 486Thought I would post in here since I'm going for the CCIP currenty. I plan to take the BGP+MPLS exam within a month or two. I'm about 95% done with BGP and 50% done with MPLS.
All I can say is that I LOVE dynamips. It is great for the CCIP certification. I have my desktop at home with a 6-core processor and 8 Gigs of ram. I run a VM of ubuntu 64-bit. Give it 4 cores and 5.5 Gigs of ram and it can run an 18 router BGP lab with all 7200 routers like a champ. I just ssh in from wherever I am and use the screen command for multiple command lines.