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Bit of a lull
Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:29:26 +0000
I have been stuck in a bit of a rut over the last week - week & 1/2 without much time to dedicate to the all-important lab study. The week began where the last had ended - BGP. I’ve been through each of Narbik’s mini-scenarios in the Bootcamp workbook and in the Advanced Technologies workbook. ...]
Diggnation - Get your tech news
Wed, 24 Sep 2008 13:36:50 +0000
I recently stumbled upon Digg Nation, a kind of mangled subsidiary of digg.com. Basically two guys, Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht sit down frequently and discuss the articles on digg.com that have got the highest amount of diggs.
There is some pretty whacky stories included but it’s an excellent video and kept up to date frequently, ...]
Frame-relay fragment
Sun, 09 Jul 2006 23:42:10 +0000
Frame-relay fragment is typically not needed for link speeds above 768 kbps.
If CIR is 256k and link speed is 480kbps, frame-relay fragment should be based off of PVC CIR ie 256 K.
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Waking up ...
*whooosh!* .. then I am awakening my hibernated CCIE 'personality'
:)
The notebook that I mentioned is almost ready. Hopefully by tomorrow
I can start putting the dynamips to simulate my labs again.
Now is the warming up time: I need to pickup where I have left.
Lessons learned from the previous two attempts:
- Focus!
- Aimed and believe that you will pass
- FAce the fact, if there is still weaknes(ses) in several areas,
either patch it up or strengthen other area that I am more familiar with - Keep doing it (I read this from several post from href="http://www.groupstudy.com">Group Study
I am still one of CCIE candidate that is using poor man's method and
approach. It is also more towards stabilizing the areas and link between
the knowledge and experience of being a CCIE itself.
Out of majority of CCIE candidate, I could be one of the odds that is
not dealing directly with all CCIE needs. My work at client's requries
me to provide service beyond my CCIE-ness.
Thus, even though I have the knowlede and skills, my clients asked me
to carry out tasks in areas outside network.
The good news is: I like doing it, so no big deal ;)
the even better news is: it give me more challenge on how to separate
between the real life needs of my work and the CCIE lab that I
prepare.
I must admit that since the preparation of this CCIE track (R&S), I
have improved a lot of things in areas beyond my prediction.
Let's head back in prepration and stay tuned!
Major Announcement From Internetwork Expert Coming Early Next Week
Fri, 24 Oct 2008 20:16:01 +0000
Brian updated his post today which has a very interesting update… Kind of glad I have my full E2E program…
Update: A few people have asked if they should wait to make a purchase until after the announcement. The answer is no. You actually have an advantage if you purchase before the ...]
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