Hi

Following your format...

1) Yes it has all the stuff droped from the lab.

2) The CCNx tests are frankly not all that deep compared to the CCIE written
test. The depth and bredth of the CCIE is vast. Yes the test is fairly easy,
IF YOU KNOW THE ANSWER. And they will throw in some pretty obscure and
tricky subjects. I would strongly suggest that you do not under or over
estimate this test. Go to the CCO site and use the recommended reading list
and blueprint.

3) Well... there are two camps on this. Getting yourself up for that lab
will definately help for the written. I figure that I really started
studying for the lab the day I got my first router for home. But doing labs
and developing a lab method will NOT beat RIFs into your head, it won't help
you understand 4D/5D, etc, etc. On the other hand will studying for the
written help with the lab, sure, every little bit of knowledge you can draw
on is a good thing.

$0.02
--
John Hardman CCNP MCSE


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> 1. Does the CCIE Written test still contain the topics
> that have been droped from the lab (i.e. LANE,
> Appletalk, etc.) or have they been dropped from the
> written test as well?
>
> 2. How hard is the written test compared to the CCNP
> tests?  I just have CIT to go and so far have been
> scoring right around 900, is the test significantly
> harder than the others?
>
> 3. I've heard that studying for the Lab and the
> Written at the same time is not a good idea.  This
> doesn't make sense to me as the way I solidify my
> grasp of concepts is to log onto my routers, try it
> out, and see what it does.  Does anyone have any
> comments on studying for both at the same time?
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
> PS Im new here so hi everyone :)
>
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