I am studying for my CCIE written as well. The part that is killing me is
all this legacy token ring crap. I don't care about the RIF or RII in a
token ring frames. It is hard to say if you would pass it by a fluke chance?
What are you using to study for the CCIE? I have 7 routers and a Adtran 550.
I need to get some token ring routers but I don't have the cash for them. I
don't know if I will pass the CCIE lab without hands on IBM SNA token ring
stuff. I wish they would get rid of all this RSRB and SRB all together.
Phillip 
CCNP,CCDA,MCT,MCSE

"Scott M. Trieste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Would it ever be possible for someone to pass CCIE written by sheer fluke?
> I have a little of this router mumbo-jumbo under my belt and feel I could
> hack it.
> 
> Dumb question I know.
> 
> Thanks in Advance.
> 
> Scott M. Trieste
> CCNP,CCDP,Bay Router Specialist,MCSE,RHCE
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