I never had a cisco engineer ask if we were silver or up.  Just call your SE
and schedule some lab time, that's how it works in MA.  The only requirement
is you have to have passed the CCIE written.


""cebuano""  wrote in message
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> I believe this is only true for Silver and up if the local Cisco CAM
> will sponsor you to the ASET program, which has been on, off, on, off...
> You can contact your local Cisco office to see if the in-house lab
> engineer will let you practice on their equipment. Last time I checked,
> the SE was real friendly, as long as he thinks you won't damage anything
> on the racks.
>
> Elmer
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> I thought I read once on cisco.com (can not find now) that once you pass
> the
> CCIE written your local cisco office will help you prepare for the lab
> portion with local lab/resources. Was this wishful thinking or do they
> help?




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