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Welcome to Internetwork Expert's CCIE Blog

Welcome to Internetwork Expert’s CCIE Blog! This site is dedicated to helping you in your pursuit of becoming a Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert in Routing & Switching, Voice, Security, Service Provider, and Storage. Through this blog you can submit questions to our expert instructors, Brian Dennis - Quintuple CCIE #2210, Scott Morris - Quad CCIE #4713, Brian McGahan – Triple CCIE #8593, and Petr Lapukhov - Quad CCIE #16379. Check back daily as this blog will be updated frequently.

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January 9th, 2008

What Networks to Advertise and How to Advertise Them

Brian,
When working on some of the Volume II labs I’ve noticed that we are sometimes not told to advertise certain networks. What do I do in this situation and how does this relate to the real lab?

In our labs we leave some ambiguity as to this issue so this means it’s up to you to recognize that there is an issue and come up with a solution.  In the real lab you can expect them to explicitly tell you what to advertise and how to advertise it.  That being said if this issue does come up in the real lab don’t hesitate to ask the proctor for clarification.

January 9th, 2008

IEWB-RS Volume II Lab Difficulty Rating

Brian,
1) Lab difficulties range from 1 to 10. Typically speaking, what’s the difficulty of the real CCIE exam?
2) Does IEWB R&S vol 1 and vol 2 cover all topics needed to pass the CCIE R&S?

Generally speaking the difficulty rating of the real lab will be roughly 7 to 8 as compared to our labs.

As far as covering the topics on the R&S CCIE lab the Vol I and II labs do cover everything you need for the real lab. In fact you should see more than you need for the real lab in these two products.