Hi, Frm where can i download "Lou Rossi's TR White Paper".
Can u pls provide me the link. Thanxs & Rgds, 2 b CCIE "Blanco Lam" wrote in message ... >Hi there, > >Took the CCIE Written today and passed. Here's my 2 cents worth: > >The test is quite tricky although I wouldn't use the word "tough" to >describe it. If you went through the CCNA/CCNP track and took the time to >*understand* (i.e. not memorising the stuff in a parrot fashion) the topics >in the CCNP track then you should be okay. 85% of this exam is like an >extension to the CCNP topics and perhaps 15% are not covered in the CCNP >track. > >For anybody that's taken the CID exam, this exam feels and looks similar in >my opinion. Also 100 questions, 2 hours and quite tricky. > >I've seen posts whereby people say they think this exam is harder because it >doesn't tell you how many correct answers. Personally, I think if you know >your stuff, you should already *know* what the correct answers are. Some of >the answers are clearly wrong anyway. You shouldn't depend on the question >to tell you which answers are correct. Besides, I think about 80% of the >questions are single answers and 20% multiple answers. > >Very important that you spend the time to actually read the questions >carefully. Read if twice, three times or even four times if you have to. >Just make sure you know what they're asking. Can't stress this enough. > >Pick out the key words. For example, if it asks you something like "Host A >sends a packet to Host B on an Ethernet segment, what is the RIF?" The key >word is Ethernet, there is no such thing as RIFs in Ethernet!!!!!! > >The test has 100 questions with 120 minutes. I would say don't spend more >than 1 minute per question. If you get stuck, mark the question and go back >later at the end. > >Just before anybody asks, here are the resources I used to study: > >- Caslow's book (I read it 3 times over and over again. Although a bit >overkill for the written test, I think it builds a solid foundation for the >lab) > >- Lou Rossi's Token Ring paper. (Go through it until you are 100% confident >you know what you're doing) Make sure you go through the exercises. > >- CCO - not extensively, but just to clarify some topics. > >- CCIE Studyguide from Cramsession. Very good to refresh all the >topics once you've covered them. I'd not use it as the primary study >resource though. > >Good luck to all. > >Blanco Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29916&t=29885 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

