Personally, I'd start with a CCNP - It will significantly improve your
foundation.  If you try to tackle too much, it might become
overwhelming/frustrating really quickly.

david.



On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Sandeep Mahajan <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Buddies/Mentors/Guides
>
> I am following this list from past 6 months but never posted my comment on
> technical queries. on some general queries i answered.
>
> now here i have some doubt and i am double minded in this regard. so i
> would like to seek views from you Network experts to guide me and show me
> the right way towards my journey to be a CCIE.
> here is my query :-
> I am having CCNA-RS and CCNA-Sec certification from Cisco. MCTS-ISA Server
> certification from Microsoft. i have more exposure into routing n switching
> as compared to Network Security. ratio is 70% into Routing Switching and
> 30% into Security.
> 1) Is it possible to maintain this 70:30 ratio?
> 2) i want to go straight for CCIE exam, that too within 2-3 years, is it
> possible?, if yes then how?.- plz give me detailed guidance in ths regard?
> 3) Is it possible to clear lab exam thru self study rather than joining an
> institute for coaching?
> 4) From where should i start? as i have all stuff(EBooks/Video Tutorials)
> from cisco, INE, trainsignal, CBT Nuggets n other biggies in the industry.
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Sandeep Mahajan
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