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Dennis
Sent:   Wednesday, December 27, 2000 10:58 AM
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Subject:        CID test vs. CCIE written

Just took and passed the CID test.  I have heard that this test is similar
in scope to the CCIE R/S qualification test.

CL: sorta kinda
If you passed the CID yesterday and have not reviewed the CCIE written
blueprint, do not be surprised when you fail the written miserably.

Anybody have any feedback on that statement?

CL: all cisco tests I have taken cover similar topics. CCIE written was
different in that 1) specific  token ring / RIF / bridging is involved and
2) more specific questions regarding protocol behaviours.

Also, does anyone know if there are command line type ins on the CCIE
written?

CL: all the questions I saw on mine were multiple choice. Can't speak for
anyone else's tests.

And can anyone recommend a good 'one-pager' on RIF's, Token Ring, bridging,
etc??

CL: www.groupstudy.com   look under study aids for the paper by Fred Ingham
well, maybe not. Fred's is 2 pages ;->

Thanks,
Dennis
CCNP, CCDP




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