owww... Like HE ate for breakfast... I am telling
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jim Healis
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 1:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: So what SHOULD a CCIE know?
I feel that a CCIE should know everything in his technology specialty (i.e.
routed
global networks with enterprise switching) like he ate it for breakfast. For
everything
else a CCIE should have a general knowledge and know exactly how and where
to find more
information on the subject.
About the tests: I think they are good, though they could be a bit more in
depth (maybe
more questions on certain topics). When I took the written the first time I
came out of
it with a headache and a clear path of what I needed to work on. I'm glad
to see that
they are retiring some of the older protocols, but for those that work
strictly in the
IP area it can be a burden to learn things we have never touched and don't
work with.
-j
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
> We've all seen a number of comments about the CCIE written and the CCIE
Lab,
> regarding content. Most of those comments have been negative.
>
> So, what SHOULD be tested? What SHOULD a CCIE know?
>
> Anyone?
>
> Chuck
> ----------------------
> I am Locutus, a CCIE Lab Proctor. Xx_Brain_dumps_xX are futile. Your life
as
> it has been is over ( if you hope to pass ) From this time forward, you
will
> study US!
> ( apologies to the folks at Star Trek TNG )
>
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