Marko don't forget security as well! With ACS and ISE we need to know
some security basics as well.

-Blake Krone
CCIE #31229 (Wireless)

On Feb 8, 2013, at 1:51 PM, Marko Milivojevic <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well... we do have training for R&S as well, if you're interested? ;-)
>
> Joking aside - yes, for CCIE Wireless, one should be familiar with
> other related technologies, which do include routing and switching. We
> cover all of that in our existing and upcoming material though.
>
> --
> Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427 (SP R&S)
> Senior CCIE Instructor / Managing Partner - IPexpert
>
> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 9:13 AM, Pete Nugent <[email protected]> wrote:
>> So what are we seeing here? The CCIE Wireless is really aimed at CCIE R&S
>> plus a little wireless? Incredible statement that will  certainly put it out
>> of my reach!
>>
>> Massive congrats on the pass though.
>>
>> On 8 February 2013 17:00, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>>   1. my CCIE journey (Kristj?n ?lafur E?var?sson)
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>>> Message: 1
>>> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 22:37:10 +0000
>>> From: Kristj?n ?lafur E?var?sson <[email protected]>
>>> To: "[email protected]"
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>>> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Wireless] my CCIE journey
>>> Message-ID: <2426A68554621145BDCFB71806B8FB6F3BDFF0B3@EXCH>
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>>>
>>> Hey all and thanks for all the kind gratulation messages.
>>>
>>> Just a little story to sum this adventure up. Hope it is valuable to some.
>>>
>>> My Journey started in 2010. I had been working with wireless projects for
>>> 8-9 years (but not full time)
>>> before I decided to to for the CCIE. My background has been in the
>>> networking with CCNP R&S
>>> exam back in 2001. Also I have been involved in projects setting up VOIP
>>> systems. Firewalls e.t.c
>>>
>>> This all helps. And gave me quicker entry in QOS, Routing and security
>>> related parameters of the Wireless world.
>>> And often it helps to prove things are wrong at the network, not the
>>> wireless. This is most often the case!
>>> and to be able to prove it instead of just saying it is, sure helps. Thats
>>> why it is so common for R&S CCIEs
>>> to have an easy time during the network part of this lab.
>>>
>>> So without the proper networking foundation, it is boing to be very hard
>>> to pass this lab in my opinion. Not saying that CCIE R&S knowledge is
>>> required.
>>> but CCNP or close to it would be required.
>>>
>>> I was lucky enough to enter boot camps with Fastlane and IPexpert in the
>>> past. And to meet both Jerome Henry and Jason Boyers was something that
>>> helped me more than a lot.
>>> both boot camps were different but both very good. So I recommend to
>>> everyone to vary their study not to get stuck in specific wording or style.
>>> I also wrote my own practice labs and this can become an interesting
>>> experience. I took some of the question being discussed here, lab them up
>>> and try to solve them and
>>> explain them. Also I tried to take some of them to different levels and
>>> make them more complex.
>>>
>>> So I like both Fastlanes and IPexpert material. They are not complete
>>> guide to pass this lab. But I think one should not expect that with any
>>> material. Experience should float us up on what is missing.
>>>
>>> I made 4 attempts to version 1 of the exam. First one was only to look, nr
>>> 2 to 4 were very painfull. I sensed I had the knowledge but I was just
>>> hitting a wall. This was much more
>>> difficult than first time and I kept hitting that wall. Until the v1
>>> retired and I didn?t miss it ! I took a year off from exam taking. But
>>> started preparing for version 2 about 8 months before taking it now on 5th
>>> of febuary.
>>> I studied very hard at the last 10 weeks before the exam. I think I missed
>>> only a couple of  nights of studying. I was studying every day as much as I
>>> could from work, every night after dinner and every weekend I was taking moc
>>> labs. I needed to get deep on ACS 5, and several other items on the
>>> blueprint I wanted to grasp more deeper.
>>>
>>> Finally the lab is a mind game. You only need 80% to pass. So don?t be a
>>> perfectionist and spend time on something you really have problems with
>>> either solving or understanding. This is not all
>>> about the knowledge. You should be calm and real focused. Read everything
>>> well. Try to ask your self, what could be the trap here ?
>>>
>>> Well, long enough post :)
>>>
>>> Good luck everyone. This is sure doable since I did it ;)
>>>
>>> regards. Kristjan
>>>
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