First off, reading the posts over on the CCIE section always get me fired up!
They've inspired me to do my own "ultra mini-blog," on my progress of finishing off SWITCH

. I think I am curently 1-2 weeks out from testing. The purpose of this blog is to document my final 1-2 weeks leading up to my exam, where I'll HOPEFULLY pass on the first try. I've been going at it off and on for the past few months, but have really been ramping it up lately. Study items I'm currently using are: home lab(2x 3550, 2x 2950), SWITCH ocg, cisco white pages, and Boson Ex-Sim Max.
Saturday 10/20:
I was able to do a marathon of labbing today.. it was awesome!! I was able to "lock in" several topics during the 10 hrs of study today..
Labbed today:
-Portfast
-BPDUguard
-BPDUfilter
-UplinkFast
-BackboneFast
-RootGuard
-LoopGuard
-UDLD(no fiber links, just practiced the syntax)
-auto-negotiation
-Etherchannel's and all of their possible combinations
-port-security
-dot1x
-voice vlans and auto-qos
-Vlan access maps
-dhcp snooping
-ip source guard
-DAI
Well it sure was a fun day! I was also on the Cisco White pages for all these topics just to compare/contrast with the book. A lot of these topics seem easy in retrospect.. but getting in there and configuring everything, breaking it, verifying with all show commands I could think of, doing various debugs, then fixing them, etc. sure helped a ton to cement them!
Getting closer to my "comfort" level to test.. topics I want to continue to hammer out are: 802.1D, 802.1w, 802.1s STP, VTP, CEF, FIB/Adjacency table questions, the TCAM, PPDIO questions, and IP SLA.