NetworkVeteran wrote: » Congratulations! The next-step is a tricky choice. The CCIE R&S is obviously the best upgrade, but it takes 1-2 years, and you won't have anything concrete to show for your efforts until you complete that arc. I think you'll discover that the written qualification exam is fairly easy and nothing to brag about. Especially when you discover those folks who've passed it but would never be able to pass the CCNP exams! I've opted for the CCNP => CCIP => => Written => Lab route with the idea of having more concrete milestones to show for my progress (learning BGP, MPLS, and QoS in more detail). I still wonder if I should go JNCIA and/or MEF after CCIP but before CCIE. I don't want folks to get the impression I'm a Cisco groupee, since I do fiddle with J alot and A-L on occasion.
Panzer919 wrote: » The new CCNP Foundation Learning Guides do a good job of going through most of the IE material. There are some big holes though. The CCIP used to be a good tool to fill those holes but since that is gone, you have to just study and lab the material without being able to use the tests as an indication of how well you knew the material. At least that's my take. I like being able to take a test to see how well I know the material. I will probably still get those books to have a complete picture though.
Roguetadhg wrote: » Hmm. Why is it like that? I wouldn't thought it would've been harder than NP. May not be Lab-hard. But definitely harder
NetworkVeteran wrote: » It's counter-intuitive, but often a CCIE Written w/o CCNP is weaker than a CCNP, and too often people act batty when they think they're dealing with an "Almost CCIE".
Roguetadhg wrote: » It's still one step closer to those digits. It may be not gold, but it's better than nothing
Roguetadhg wrote: » Would you think getting hands on CCIP MPLS, BGP books would be beneficial for the IE:R+S? Before they go out of print.
Panzer919 wrote: » I have not begun to look over the IE written blue print to see what all it goes over. I have heard that if you know the NP stuff, your over half way to the IE written being done. Which is why most people don't say a whole lot when the written is done.
MickQ wrote: » Is the IE written that (relatively) easy coming straight from getting your NP?