![]() ![]() ![]() I spent 6 months working on the RS written exam, which I passed. So I finally got around to the IE in 2007. I was doing 1 exam a month as I had no partner or kids I had nothing else to do. I started out certifying hardcore in 06/07 when I completed CCDA, CCDP, CCNP and CCIP along with a bit of the CCSP. I got my CCNA in 2006 (yeah big gap, blame the pub). I had decided I would be a CCIE when I was sent on the ICND course in 2001, my 1st taste of Cisco. I work for a service provider and have 10 years operational experience and 2 years in design. ![]() It's a long one, but is definitely worth the read.įinally after years of preparation I have passed my 1st CCIE on my 1st attempt in Diegem, which is the party centre of the universe, isn't it!? Below I will go through my preparation, what I did, when I did it and it's probably all repetition of other peoples experiences but you only pass the CCIE for the 1st time once so I'm going to babble on cos this is my moment :Dįirst, a bit of background. Congratulations go out to Keith Humphreys who recently passed his CCIE Service Provider Lab Exam on his first attempt! Keith was a student in a recent CCIE SPv3 Bootcamp that I taught in London, and posted a very inspirational story about his road to CCIE success on INE's Online Commmunity. ![]()
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