Lab Date: 05-Apr-2011 Location: RTP Lab Type: Routing and Switching Payment Due Date: 05-Jan-2011
killuah72 wrote: » It's going pretty good. I'm following the INE plan, interleaving VOL1 and VOL2 core topics. My work is helping me pay for my CCIE training and got me a smack load of tokens. So I pretty much have 5 hours of lab time every day for a while and some study time at work. MPLS is just being a pain in my neck right now.
reaper81 wrote: » Sounds like you have everything setup. Damn, your making me look bad with all your hours
reaper81 wrote: » Thanks, words of wisdom. For every day and every hour I tell myself that I'm a bit closer to my goal. Even studying 30 minutes in the evening while it doesn't sound as much is still roughly 100 hours in a year. Have taken your advice to read a chapter and do the questions. I think the Boson test might be a bit harder than the real test but that's only good, then I will come prepared.
jason_lunde wrote: » I am going through that INE plan as well, some of the labs are kicking my butt. I am solid on the "core" stuff like IGP, L2, BGP, Multicast, but the other stuff like IP Services are proving to be hell. Where are you at in their program? I am, actually today, doing their WB2 Lab 3. I have been getting in a steady habit of doing the lab, then reviewing it. I walk away after that, and revisit the SG the next day to make notes on the solutions, what I did, and where I screwed up (try to figure out my logic at "why" I approached the task like that.). This has helped my retention a bit, but there is still so much to cover.
killuah72 wrote: » Another somewhat successful lab session, had some distractions here and there. I finally labbed MST (didn't do it in NP studies) and found that it was really easy and pretty much the same as regular STP on path manipulation. Took down good notes on Backbonefast, LoopGuard, and company. Still need to hammer it down with Cisco Docs because they still confuse me without a book on hand. Hope to finish up 2010 strong as the holidays will be rough on study time. Family comes first.