Secrets of ccie routing and switching lab
The fragility of the CCIE candidate’s confidence
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 17:28:22 +0000
The last week or so has been a bit of a roller coaster. Sometimes I go through a lab and think, “wow, I actually do know this stuff, I haven’t just been pissing into the wind this last year, and I’m not just a fraud.” Other times, like the last two days, I ...]
In those days, the hands-on test was two days. One day of build-it and one day of fix-it after they break it. Stuart Biggs, one of the senior Customer Engineers at Cisco, assembled the lab gear and wrote up the test. The network gear was AGS, AGS+, and MGS routers. Cisco didn’t have switches at that time. I kept Stuart running around getting documentation, appliques (for the AGS gear), cables, and other things. I don’t know which of the two of us was busier.
Cisco unveils practical CCDE exam over on Network World
Sun, 06 Jul 2008 23:24:06 +0000
I missed this post last week, but caught it from my igoogle home page. It is a interesting read.There is a good point made asking can you really test someone’s design ability on with a computer based test?
At the beginning of this year, Cisco launched the written test for its Cisco Certified Design Expert ...]
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