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CCIE cert is a piece of cake !
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| haseeb_eng 2002-04-15, 6:47 am |
| Well that guy is working in TAC . And he had worked hard to achieve his 4 CCIEs . | |
| hintgy 2002-04-15, 9:20 am |
| I know CCIE is hard. I was just making fun of all (myself included) who struggle very hard to pass just one CCIE lab. It's always humbling to see how far others have gone before you. | |
| shanelai 2002-04-15, 11:19 am |
| quote: Originally posted by hintgy
I know CCIE is hard. I was just making fun of all (myself included) who struggle very hard to pass just one CCIE lab. It's always humbling to see how far others have gone before you.
I've just begun my journey towards earning CCIE designation...after reading an article like that, I can't help but feel as if CCIE is an entry-level designation.  | |
| darthfeces 2002-04-15, 10:19 pm |
| read his bio .... he's a super freak mutant
jedi. | |
| Dillon 2002-04-18, 3:47 am |
| And I bet he spends his spare time sitting semi-naked in a darkened room stroking his routers! lol
Some of us need a life as well as our CCIE.
Dillon  | |
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| Yes,the piece of cake take me 15 months to finish it up!
cheers!
csyeo | |
| haseeb_eng 2002-04-20, 6:17 am |
| csy71 with job experience you also make your own home lab ? and this 15 months means ????? | |
| Cobby 2002-04-20, 11:46 am |
| Hey!
As another alternative to buying practice tests and alot of expensive gear right out the gate why not take one of the beta exams offered by Cisco?
At least you get a preveiw of what the written may be like for you.
The cost is only 50 bucks as compared to 300 and if you pass you get credit, meaning you can start to prep for the lab. If you don't it does not appear in you Cisco profile.
The CCIE beta is 351-001 and is offered by Vue and Prometric I think.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10.../beta_exams.htm
Just a thought......
-Cobby | |
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| quote: Originally posted by haseeb_eng
csy71 with job experience you also make your own home lab ? and this 15 months means ?????
I had only decide to go for the ccie exam only after 3.5 years of working in the telecom industry.
Spent 6 months for the written exam, and another 3 months on my company practice lab.
Fail badly at my first two attempt, pass on my fifth attempt oct 2000.
Currently i am preparing for the writtem exam for c&s ccie, hope to go for my first lab attempt by aug.
cheers!
csyeo | |
| haseeb_eng 2002-04-21, 2:43 am |
| Good luck  | |
| Detour 2002-04-22, 11:30 am |
| wow 5th times a charm eh.
this quadruple ccie guy that works for cisco. how would you like to have to recertify 4 ccie's every couple of years? ouch..and he's going for a fifth! | |
| haseeb_eng 2002-04-23, 12:54 am |
| not a big deal for him . | |
| webpanarin 2002-04-26, 4:22 pm |
| Guys,
E-mail me pls this article as far as I have no access to CCO (restricted only to cisco.com)
webpanarin@hotmail.com | |
| InfoTechGuy 2002-05-07, 9:00 pm |
| That guy worked TAC and started at Cisco right out of graduate school. Im sure if given the opportunity he was lucky enough to have then we would all have at least 1 time CCIE by now. To get 4 time CCIE though is a huge accomplishment :-)
See if you can find his email and ask him for some spare *umm* I dont know, Cisco 7500 Series Routers or 6500 Switches he has just sitting in his back yard under a tarp.
Cheers
IT Guy | |
| mcoates 2002-05-22, 5:19 pm |
| Hell I think Id change career if I didnt nail it after 3 goes! | |
| dumfart 2002-05-22, 6:49 pm |
| Where did you get "5 attempts" from?
The dude in the article has earned four different CCIE certification in his career. | |
| mcoates 2002-05-22, 7:14 pm |
| read the first page of the string near bottom... |
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