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CCIE

Preparing for CCIE R&S certification took two years of hard work.  I wanted to summarize what I did to pass and to convey my experience to other CCIE candidates studying just as hard. Instead of writing one big blog post, I divided it into eight smaller ones.

CCIE#36159 – Lab Day Experience
CCIE Written
CCIE Workbooks
CCIE Documentation
CCIE Bootcamps
CCIE Troubleshooting Lab Tip
CCIE Configuration Lab Tips
CCIE Cost
CCIE Supermemo Questions

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1 thought on “CCIE”

  1. Kamil says:
    January 2, 2014 at 05:56

    Dzieki za dobry write-up Tom.

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