Sandeep

My suggestion is get as much hands-on time and research time as you can. Back when I got my CCIE in 1997, there were no boot camps, remote racks, etc., blah,blah,blah and the best thing that helped me was the books/white papers/Configuration Guides I had, the massive amount of hands-on time and seeing through the network as if I was the packet.

So it comes down to your own personal style or comfort to get to your goal. Set-up your own labs or use a program like that from IPExperts that will provide you with a blended approach of your time and effort, plus rack time (if you don't have all of your own equipment) and boot camps. Keep you head down, think through and you'll make it. The biggest thing is to realize that it's you that has to make it when you get to the lab so you need to know how to thing through problems to create solutions.

For all of those that have encountered arrogant CCIE's, forget about them for they lack humility and aren't worth the time and trouble. Focus your efforts towards your goals, don't look back but don't forget those you helped you along the way. The ones that will help you the most, will be those that point you toward a solution, but not give you the answer so that you can find it with a little help. Sort of like turning the light bulb on.

į sveikatą,

Joe


On 02/29/2012 11:00 AM, Mehmet Levent wrote:
Hi all,
I have met some 10 to 12 CCIEs here in my country face to face. they does
not even answer this question clearly. half of them promised me about the
materials they used, but they never helped later on.
from those approaches, CCIE R&S is either much less horrifiying than the
rumours or they became very selfish after they became CCIE (R&S takers
only).
so, if I have time I will follow up the blueprints, do the labs and want to
try once before I die. the only thing I should do, spare some 1800USD. that
is it. honestly, here in my country I met 2-3 professionals who are very
good at data networking and have good careers (satisfying with money and
content they do) and have no even CCNAs.

well, here is what certification is.

best luck to all of you.

Mehmet

29 Şubat 2012 19:34 tarihinde David Swafford<[email protected]>yazdı:

Personally, I'd start with a CCNP - It will significantly improve your
foundation.  If you try to tackle too much, it might become
overwhelming/frustrating really quickly.

david.



On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Sandeep Mahajan<
[email protected]>  wrote:

Dear Buddies/Mentors/Guides

I am following this list from past 6 months but never posted my comment
on
technical queries. on some general queries i answered.

now here i have some doubt and i am double minded in this regard. so i
would like to seek views from you Network experts to guide me and show me
the right way towards my journey to be a CCIE.
here is my query :-
I am having CCNA-RS and CCNA-Sec certification from Cisco. MCTS-ISA
Server
certification from Microsoft. i have more exposure into routing n
switching
as compared to Network Security. ratio is 70% into Routing Switching and
30% into Security.
1) Is it possible to maintain this 70:30 ratio?
2) i want to go straight for CCIE exam, that too within 2-3 years, is it
possible?, if yes then how?.- plz give me detailed guidance in ths
regard?
3) Is it possible to clear lab exam thru self study rather than joining
an
institute for coaching?
4) From where should i start? as i have all stuff(EBooks/Video Tutorials)
from cisco, INE, trainsignal, CBT Nuggets n other biggies in the
industry.
--
Regards

Sandeep Mahajan
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