Hello Everyone,
So one of the most important things to do when conquering the CCIE is to have a plan. Below is my and how I came about it. Thought this would be useful to some people out there. Share your plans below
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Study Material
Books:
- Routing TCP/IP Vol. 1 and 2
- CCIE R&S 4th Ed.
- MPLS Fundamentals
- End-to-End QoS Network Design
- Cisco Docs
Equipment:
- INE's Lab Topology
- 4 x 3560's with 15.0SE IP Services Image (32MB RAM Req.) - $600
- 1 x HP DL360 G6 VM Server (48GB RAM, Intel Quad L5520) - $800
- Running 20+ CSR1000V's
- Windows 7 Hosts
- 1 being Wireshark Host/TFTP Server
- Potentially some DHCP, DNS, and AAA/Radius/ACS Servers
- 1 x Digi CM32 Access Server - $100
- GNS3
- 7200 w/ 15.2(4)S2 Adv Ent. K9 IOS
- Potentially INE's Rack Rentals if needed
Training:
- INE's ATC & Workbook Bundle
- plus 300 rack tokens
- link here: http://www.ine.com/ccie-success.htm
- Potentially Cisco 360 if I feel necessary in the future
Schedule
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The numbers below are based off of speaking to other CCIE's and reading their experiences online. These numbers are not set in stone, but are simply there to keep me on track and have a goal in mind. Calculations have been simplified and assuming I'm starting from scratch. First, I decided how many hours a week minimum to dedicate to study. The dates and hours are below:
MWF - 6 hours ea
Sat/Sun - 4 hours ea
About 25 hours a week to simplify calculations
Avg Hours to Pass Written Exam: 400 hrs. (Doesn't really matter when I take and pass this exam)
Avg Hours to Pass Lab Exam: 1,200 hrs.
Weeks until Written Exam: 400hrs/25hrs per week = 16 weeks
Weeks until Lab Exam: 1200hrs/25hrs per week = 48 weeks
So based off of that I have my ball park dates for each exam. As long as I stick to my predefined schedule I will meet the requirement for myself to at the very least attempt these exams.
Method
This method is highly adapted to my learning style, but I thought some may want to know.
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- On a weekly and section by section basis
- Before taking the Written
- Read books and documents
- Watch ATC Videos
- Do INE's Technology (Workbook 1) Labs
- Do 5 Random WB1 labs done previously using my Random Lab Generator I created on Excel to keep things fresh (DAILY)
- Complete WB1 before taking the Written
- After passing the Written
- Move onto the next of INE's Workbooks (It's difficult to be more detailed since these workbooks have not been released yet)
- Refer back to ATC videos, WB1, and Books
- Assuming INE's WB2v5 is anything like WB2v4, I will do 1 full scale lab per week (this includes referencing back to previous material)
- After completing WB2, move onto WB3, then WB4 (again, can't be too specific yet)
- After completing everything and feeling comfortable with myself, take the Exam
- If I don't pass the first time just keep going
- Move onto the next of INE's Workbooks (It's difficult to be more detailed since these workbooks have not been released yet)
- Before taking the Written
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In regards to not being too specific on when I will finish each of INE's Workbook. It really depends how they structure it. Like I said, if it is anything like the v4 workbooks then I should be able to follow INE's recommended guide for passing the V4 Lab closely. The link for that is here: http://blog.ine.com/2010/10/09/how-to-pass-the-ccie-rs-with-ines-4-0-training-program/
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Hope you all enjoyed this post and got something out of it! Again, post your ideas and plans below to share with the world. Regards.