Hi,
Since you are taken the same road as I did, I can tell you the following :
The CCIE written is a "pain" in that sense that you can't "just" take the
book and study it because there is none. So you have to find your own
student stuff : the CCNP courses of course, Halabi's book for BGP, The
white paper on Token Ring on CCprep, ... Before I took the written I first
passed my CVOICE and CATM test (you have to know them anyway for the test so
why don't you do the certification was my idea ???). I passed first blow
with 76% (not skyhigh but passing nevertheless). They ask also questions
about "remote" subjects : 100vganylan, X25, FDDI
Hope this helps you out ...
Cu
Geert Hampe
CCNP+Voice+ATM CCDP CCIE 2B in november
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> Hi group members,
>
> CCIE written. How hard it is? How long it will take to study it, if I
quit
> my job and just study days and nights for it? I want an idea that how much
> time other people spent on it. Any feedback? (by the way, I couldn't find
it
> on groupstudy archive, as I always check it before sending any message)
>
> Will get a full-time job in Cisco environment after I pass it (hopefully)
> and study for lab.
> I have my CCNA, and CCNP (soon) from Cisco and some other certifications.
>
> Any response will be appreciated. Thanks!
>
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