CCIE True Interview Story
>>With all due respect to you, to know how to configure is not what it mean > to be a CCIE. >
Fair enough (I agree with you) - not sure if you understood my mail well - give any fool a router to configure and he/she will do it for you, what I have learnt since I started my CCIE journey is that some of us out there think that we know everything based on the fact that we can configure and get it working but I have realized/learnt that its all about understanding the technology hence the reason why I said “for what i cant remember, dont understand or dont know, i should know where to find the answers for”.
> > >>In real world no one will give you a set of task’s configure x,y,z. >
True, its very dynamic.
> > > >>your manager or your employer will come to you with a problem or a need > that he is facing usually it will be very obscure and you will have to > >>know how to analyze his need so the outcome will be to his satisfaction > where usually time and money are key points and to know how to get to his > >>need without wasting either his time or money this is where you are being > test in real life and this is what is expected from a real CCIE. >
I agree with you ![]()
> > > >>>so I am sorry but don’t say that you can configure as my 1.5year old sun > can configure HSRP but it doesn’t mean he is an expert. >
True , some of us assume and I have also made that mistake until up to the point I started the CCIE journey.
later
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