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Status Update 06.09.2008
Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:06:53 +0000
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Internetwork Expert cod day3 (well almost)
Finished the OSPFv2 chapter in Routing TCP/IP
I am not weighing myself after my weekend lol
Goals for last week
Get through Day 3 of the cod
OSPF Chapter of Jeff Doyle’s Routing TCP/Volume I
Work through the core sections of the workbook I labs
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Mon, 09 Jun 2008 16:22:19 +0000
I only have 10 people that come here anyhow
countdown to next monday!
I forgot to announce the countdown to my next attempts :)
As of now, it should be countdown from 6 to 1. Next Monday is my big day on the next attempt.
Nervous? Can't feel it ;)
I am making the statement now: I can claim that I am an 'expert' for CCIE candidancy. However, at times, I still
find some questions quite confusing. Most of the time, all of those questions turned out to be "ahhh ... just like
that", or in the more happening: "oh, so that is the meaning of that question".
Only two tasks left and those two tasks could only be carried out during exam. The first one is on how to ask
'proper' question to the proctor in order to clarify those 'confusing' questions. The second tasks is: the DocCD.
All this while, whenver I have some spare time at work, either I remote to home or I opened up the DocCD. The
second one is more likely to happen ;) I wish I could have Internet access from my client's toilet, hahaha ... but it
is not critical nor important to my client.
So far, I don't feel any 'improvements' in the DocCD skills as I have always used it for my daily tasks and
references. Before the preparation of this CCIE exam, I used DocCD for references only. During the preparation of
this exam, the DocCD has been turned just like my daily 'newspaper' that have no date and the contents never changed,
yet I like reading it just like the novel or any relaxing literature.
Am I start to sound like nuts? I always am! And I am proud to be called 'nuts' as all of my nutty ideas that
brought me up to this level (and many more exciting ideas to happen in my entire life!)
One of the nutty idea is being a (multiple) CCIE. So, this is considered a crazy ideas, either me or my close peer
that knows me :) You will know it later as I keep updating this blogs in the future and I will surely inform you all
on what happens after I have crossed the path on my first CCIE track.
If anyone of you asked, "what do you plan after you pass this CCIE?", my answer would be:
- If you are prospective employer: here I am, ready for your disposal (with appropriate reward of course)
- If you are my technology peer (in CCIE): I will get ready for CCIE storage ;)
- If you are my business partner: here I am, know having this credentials and how may I help you?
- If you are my students and you are wondering which path would secure you in the job market: follow my steps:
go straight away as CCIE. Do not waste your time in CCNA or CCNP exam. However, there is no harm in attending
the exam preparation, but no need to do the exam ;) - If you are my students and does not like networking: study hard ye lazy scum!
- If you are my students that study areas that I teached outside networking: take this opportunity while I can (and
willing) to share my knowledge. Squeeze my brain to 0 for your future! Challenge me for any mistakes that I did
(purposely or coincidentally). I am still human, but I will asure you: I am teaching you some lesson here :) - If you are my peers at SV: get ready to have me in your area and life soon! I will surely bring something
different that not many people would expect me to do it.
Which one are you from the above options? I will give you the chance to enjoy the benefits of having me in your
team. I am not talking big here, but when I decided to take that path and anjoy it, nothing will be able to stop me
:) If you feel you could afford me, then buzz me up or drop me a line, I will find the best way to give you the
solutions. Either I am the solution, I am part of the solution or I know someone that have that solution.
Till then ....
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!
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