If you pass CID and DCN then you have a pretty good start towards the CCIE
written. Most of the written exam is conceptual, as opposed to knowing
commands and such. But i would suggest some intensive additional study b4
taking the written.
Richard Foltz, CCNP, CCDP, MCSE+I, Network+, A+
Technical Solutions Consultant
Sprint ENS
"McCallum, Robert" wrote in message
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>I don't know if anyone feels the same regarding this exam but this is quite
>simply the hardest exam I have sat so far. That bad, that I am going on a
>course, which will hopefully let me find what I am most obviously lacking.
>I failed with 56% (pass mark 65%). Although only 9% I'm not too
comfortable
>about only knowing 56% of the material required.
>
>A note to anyone who has sat this exam and the CCIE written, how do they
>compare in hardness etc.
>
>Chuck, I know how you feel now. You really have to give this exam the
>utmost of respect.
>
>Cheers
>
>Robert McCallum
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