Hi Team,
Like many of the other aspiring CCIE's here on TechExams I have decided to start a thread to track my CCIE progress. I have abandoned my blog in favour of this post and will be using it as my main outlet to tell the world how my CCIE preparation is going, so I will be sure to keep it up to date.
Firstly, just a little about me. I have been in the networking industry for the last 5 years working my way up from a help-desk support engineer (answering dial up queries and sorting out simple end user issues) to the senior network engineer I am today (doing cool stuff like working with WAAS optimization, Unified Comms and other awesome Cisco tech). I first achieved my CCENT about four years ago and my CCNA shortly after. I finished the CCNP and CCIP while I was working at an ISP here in Papua New Guinea. I have recently moved to a Cisco Partner here in PNG and they would like me to get my CCIE (and become the countries first while I am at it in order to aid our marketability). The feeling is mutual as I believe this is the next logical step in my career, to be honest I am really looking forward to it. I also know that the folks here at TE will help me get back on my feet if I drop the ball

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Now for the interesting stuff, here is what my Lab looks like (it is basically the INE v4.0 topology):
1x Cisco 2511-RJ (Access Server)
2x Cisco 2610XM
1x Cisco 2611XM
1x Cisco 2522
2x Cisco 2501
3x Cisco 1841
4x Cisco 3560
I have the following study material:
INE CCIE Routing & Switching Advanced Technologies Class
INE CCIE Routing & Switching Lab Preparation Bootcamp
INE CCIE R&S Advanced Troubleshooting 5 day Bootcamp v5
INE CCIE R&S Written
CBT Nuggets CCIE Certification Package (part of the office library)
CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Certification Guide
About 50-60% of the official book list (again, part of the office library)
My plan is to go slowly through the official exam certification guide while doing practicals on the lab equipment for everything (even stuff I understand). I will also be using the material on the book list should there be any areas (and I am sure there are a few) where the official guide doesn't go 'deep' enough into a topic.
My exam dates are as follows:
CCIE Written: 01/12/2012
CCIE Lab: Middle of July next year
Regardless of whether or not Cisco announces changes to the v4.0 blueprint early next year I am still going to push forward seeing as I now know where I stand. I will take my first shot (and hopefully my only shot...) at the CCIE:R&S Lab in July next year (which might be just before the v5.0 roll out...).
Wish me luck

Kind Regards,
David