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07/29/08
IETF72 in Dublin
Filed under: General
Posted by: info@CCIEtrack.com @ 2:50 pm

They are pretty much finished, however you may download a lot of interesting articles at https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/72/materials.html

Worth looking into:

Virtual Aggregation

http://www.cs.cornell.edu/people/francis/va-wp.pdf

Current Draft: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-francis-idr-intra-va-00
Presentation IETF72 (short version): http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/08jul/slides/idr-3.pdf

TANA (Techniques for Advanced Networking Applications)

TANA BoF agenda: http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/08jul/agenda/tana.txt
TANA Problem Statement: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-shalunov-tana-problem-statement-01.txt

HTH

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IETF72 in Dublin
Filed under: General
Posted by: info@CCIEtrack.com @ 2:48 pm

They are pretty much finished, however you may download a lot of interesting articles at https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/72/materials.html

Worth looking into:

Virtual Aggregation

http://www.cs.cornell.edu/people/francis/va-wp.pdf

Current Draft: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-francis-idr-intra-va-00
Presentation IETF72 (short version): http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/08jul/slides/idr-3.pdf

TANA (Techniques for Advanced Networking Applications)

TANA BoF agenda: http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/08jul/agenda/tana.txt
TANA Problem Statement: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-shalunov-tana-problem-statement-01.txt

HTH

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11/05/07
MPLS-2007 Presentations
Filed under: General
Posted by: info@CCIEtrack.com @ 9:55 am

MPLS 2007

This weekend there was an MPLS conference in DC - they have a lot of good free MPLS presentations. Enjoy!

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07/01/07
A great new article was added - check it out
Filed under: General
Posted by: info@CCIEtrack.com @ 6:00 pm

How to Become a CCIE by By Himawan Nugroho, CCIE #8171 (R&S, Security)

It’s a great article on how to create a solid gameplan, overcome frustration and pass CCIE lab. Highly recommend it.

Here is the teaser:

Two weeks ago I passed my CCIE Security lab. It was my 2nd attempt
in Brussels. I passed my CCIE Routing & Switching lab 5 years ago
in Tokyo on 2nd attempt too. I become double CCIE in R&S and
Security without taking any trainings or bootcamp. Only with
self-study, countless hours in my home lab, and lots of Starbucks Mocca
Frappucino.
Based on my experience taking 4 lab attempts, I try to write down the
summary how I did it. This how-to is specific to CCIE Security lab, but
the general idea can be applied to any CCIE tracks.
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06/26/07
We updated the internal architecture our website!
Filed under: General
Posted by: info@CCIEtrack.com @ 8:21 pm

We have just updated the internal architecture our CCIE track website!

Now we should post new articles on a very regular basis!

Also, please contact us if you know any good resources that you want to share

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03/14/07
www.CCIEtrack.com website redesign
Filed under: General
Posted by: info@CCIEtrack.com @ 8:57 am

Yes!!! - As you might have noticed we have redesigned the our CCIE track website .

That is only a start!


Now that we have a number of people who are willing to contribute - we want to redo our CCNA targeted website. Later on this spring we are going to publish our Class-on-Demand web site that will evaluate the classes that are currently on the market.

We hope you stay with us and we will develop www.CCIEtrack.com into a great FREE resource for those who persue the CCIE certification.

www.CCIEtrack.com team

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11/09/06
The table below describes the focus of each CCIE track
Filed under: General
Posted by: site admin @ 10:46 pm
Routing and Switching Track


  • Most popular CCIE track
  • Expert knowledge of networking across LAN and WAN interfaces and variety of routers and switches
  • Solve complex connectivity problems to increase bandwidth, improve
    response times, maximize performance, and support global operations
Security Track


  • Expert knowledge of security and VPN solutions
  • Solid understanding of Windows, Unix, Linux and HTTP, SMTP, FTP and DNS
  • Core IP routing not required, but must demonstrate in-depth understanding of Layer 2 and 3 network infrastructure
  • Capable of configuring complex, end-to-end secure networks,
    troubleshooting integrated environments, and understanding common
    attacks and mitigation techniques
Service Provider Track


  • Expert level knowledge of IP fundamentals and technologies
  • Expertise in building an extensible service provider network infrastructure to deliver rich managed
    services
  • Advanced skills related to packet architecture and technologies important to service providers,
    such as service provisioning, MPLS, VPNs, service level agreements and basic security
Storage Networking Track


  • Expert knowledge in the implementation and troubleshooting of storage area networks
  • Skilled with LANs, MANs and WANs over Fibre Channel, iSCSI, FCIP and FICON
  • Core IP routing not required, but must demonstrate in-depth understanding of Layer 2 and 3 network infrastructure
Voice Track


  • Expert knowledge of Cisco Voice over IP (VoIP) products and solutions in an enterprise environment
  • Capable of building and configuring complex end-to-end telephony network, troubleshooting and resolving VoIP-related problems
  • Core IP routing not required, but must ensure quality of service
    using in-depth understanding of Layer 2 and 3 network infrastructure
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