So here's the scoop and the timeless question where to begin? I've sifted 
through posts and this question is somewhat common but maybe I need a fresh 
view on it. What I mean is I went from the CCNA in March 09, to the CCNP just 
last week. I got laid off right when I finished my CCNA and said "Screw this, 
I'll show you and go for my CCIE" so I went the path of the CCNP to learn 
things along the way going towards the CCIE. I have not passed the written 
*yet* but that's coming.

Now, I am sitting here with a ton of material and feel frozen on what to do 
next. I just passed the CCNP on Sept 2 2009 and took some time off, enjoyed 
labor day went wake boarding caught some air had fun etc. Now I am back and 
paralyzed on how and where to start. For the CCNP I have a close to CCIE level 
lab,(Lots of 3640's, one 3550 and 2522's, 2511 etc but missing the 3560s = 
$$$)  but not enough really so I am renting rack time. Before I dive into the 
rack time I want to know opinions on what to do before that point. 

I have the following materials as of now:

CCIE R&S guide 3rd edition (Pre ordered 4th edition which comes out this oct)
Jeff Doyle Volume 1 and 2 (The bible I hear)
IPExpert BLS (Of course!!)
Some other material I am eyeballing, Qos Exam guide, some mpls books etc.

At the moment, Im just identifying weak areas for me like BGP and Multicast and 
*some* QoS etc(I found QoS not that hard in comparison to BGP, maybe im crazy) 
so I know I need to work on those along with other areas to find out where I 
will get bit in the ass on. 

So the question is, assume I ID the weak areas and move on and I have NOT 
passed the written *yet* but at same time keeping skills sharp on my rack for 
my next job (crosses fingers, market is craptastic right now) how should I 
approach the written? Should I just read, practice what I read on the rack and 
re read to confirm move on and revisit it later for light review and to keep it 
fresh?

I know when I passed the CCNP it was I would read something, go find a config 
for it set it up and see how it worked then re read it again and see if I could 
remember to set it up on my own and then break it to see what happens. Maybe 
it's just the allure and scariness of the CCIE but I need to know what others 
are doing and maybe adapt to it as I know I am embarking on truckloads of 
information about to descend on my brain to issue deep psychological abuse of 
memory cells.

So, how does everyone do it? 

Longer post than I expected, but been contemplating it for a while and need 
some direction.
Thanks,  
Nick





      
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