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Passed the QOS test!

October 12th, 2008 Chris No comments

Finally, after 6 long months of studying for this thing! It was tough and I thought that I had bombed it halfway through. I’ll keep it short: know all the objectives and you’ll pass.

Next up is the CCDP ARCH exam. I’ve passed the CCNP routing and switching exams which are prerequisites for the CCDP so I figured why not just take one more exam and add another certification to my belt? After that’s done I’ll take the MPLS exam and have the CCIP certification. I think I’ll take a break after that…

Passed the Cisco BGP test!

April 12th, 2008 Chris 1 comment

Okay, so I’m two weeks late on posting this but it’s still exciting! I’m actively working towards the CCIP so I wanted to take this test before June so I can stick to my “study and pass a test within a reasonable timeframe” schedule. It’s pretty difficult and I actually failed it on the first try (with a 750 out of a 755 passing score. Argh!). This time around I passed with a more respectable 912.

Without divulging too much, you should definitely know all of the testing objectives cold. They can be found here. Pay particular attention to the differences between IBGP and EBGP and all of the features each offers. I used the “Internet Routing Architectures” book by Sam Halabi and it was excellent. Even if you’re not taking the BGP test, it would be a good idea to have that book on hand as a reference. Read it twice and the test should be a piece of cake.

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