CCIE via Remote LAB
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006, Todd, Michael wrote:
> The blueprint looks pretty accurate on this. I would make sure to know how > to configure IGP w/ security on switch however. Just in case… > > 8. Catalyst features and advanced catalyst configuration
Something people seem to miss in their study is the above, as well as:
- Route filtering, redistribution, summarization and other advanced IGP features - Other advanced PIX features - advanced IP/IOS features - Advanced AAA features - Advanced VPN features - Advanced IOS firewall features - Other advanced features - Advanced IDS features
When I sat the lab, the bits which blindsided me fell into the above categories and without the availability of documentation I may have failed. These fairly open-ended statements mean they can throw in pretty-much anything. You need to remember this is an expert level qualification, and hence they’re testing expert level knowledge of the equipment and software, not just the ability to do canned scenarios.
So, you might see IGP pre-configured, but you might have to know all about how it works to make it fit a strange VPN/GRE/HSRP/ACL topology, and you have to know how to tweak it to make it do what you want.
What this meant to me was I read all the IOS and 3550 manuals relevant to the version in the lab, plus all the stand-alone manuals for features such as QoS. Then when I saw something I was completely not expecting I could remember “I don’t know how to do this, but I know I saw it in the documentation” and could then dig up where it was.
Good luck!
























