Posted in CCIE General on Oct 18th, 2009
Many students keep asking us – how do I get the most from IEWB-RS VOL1? This product is a Tier-1 solution, designed to teach students the fundamental technologies of the CCIE R&S lab. However, the workbook looks intimidating to many beginner students due to its huge volume. In short, the problems that many people have dealing with a large amount of knowledge covered in the workbook could be summarized as follows:... [Read the rest of this entry -->]
...
Read Full Post »
Posted in CCIE General on Oct 16th, 2009
Change was in the air, and Bob knew it. Bob had simply been ignoring the fact that the existing IPSec site to site tunnels that he inherited at his company were old school, and there were better options, especially when plans included bringing up dozens of new sites. Since his company was going to be purchasing MPLS services, Bob was open to learning better ways of implementing secure tunnels. In Bob’s studies, he read a article written by Petr Lapukhov on DMVPN and was very interested. Bob’s glee was short lived when he learned that when the spokes of DMVPN had to build tunnels to other spokes, it was not quick enought for voice traffic. Bob learned that the latency happens when setting up the IKE phase 1 and 2 tunnels between the spokes. Then Bob chanced upon one of Anthony Sequeira’s blog posts regarding GET VPN, and learned that with GET (Group Encrypted Transport), there was no need to build the tunnels between spokes, and therefore less latency. This would solve the latency issue for time sensitive traffic, and still have the benefits of encryption! It sounded almost too good to be true.... [Read the rest of this entry -->]
...
Read Full Post »
Posted in CCIE General on Sep 26th, 2009
No jokes here folks – just the Top Ten Qualities for a Successful Lab Attempt! Did I miss any? Let me know in the Comments below! I know many of you will take care of the jokes for me.
... [Read the rest of this entry -->]
...
Read Full Post »
Posted in CCIE 2.0, CCIE General, CCIE Humor, CCIE R&S, CCIE R&S Written, CCIE SP, CCIE Security, CCIE Voice, CCIE Wireless, CCIE Workbooks on Sep 22nd, 2009
12-day CCIE R&S Bootcamp students often indicate that the most important day of the training is Day 3 of the 6-Day Mock Lab Workshop. This entire day is dedicated to a discussion about successful strategy for passing the CCIE Lab Exam. The strategy discussion begins with effective study techniques, and then guides students through everything from the night before the exam, to what is best to do during the lunch break!... [Read the rest of this entry -->]
...
Read Full Post »
Posted in CCIE 2.0, CCIE General on Sep 18th, 2009
The entire team here at INE expresses sincere congratulations to some of our passing students that have contacted us! Here is just a small excerpt from the list of candidates that passed last week:... [Read the rest of this entry -->]
...
Read Full Post »
Posted in CCIE 2.0, CCIE General on Sep 6th, 2009
As I am sure you recall, several weeks ago, we asked for your feedback regarding our Core Knowledge Simulation, both Route/Switch and Security. Well, since just about all of our customers possess the product and use it very often, we were FLOODED with valuable feedback. It was awesome.... [Read the rest of this entry -->]
...
Read Full Post »
Posted in CCIE 2.0, CCIE General on Sep 1st, 2009
Posted in CCIE General on Aug 25th, 2009
INE has posted our initial Routing and Switching, Security, Service Provider, and Voice classes, delivered both onsite and online. The bootcamp locations include Reno, Chicago, London, Miami and Raleigh-Durham (RTP) and Amsterdam. There certainly is the possibility that more locations, such as Dubai, will be added to this list soon. Email us at sales@INE.com if you have any additional locations to suggest! ... [Read the rest of this entry -->]
...
Read Full Post »
InternetworkExpert is thrilled to announce that Keith Barker (CCIE #6783 R&S, Security) has joined INE’s renowned Senior Instructor Team as a full-time CCIE instructor and content developer.... [Read the rest of this entry -->]
...
Read Full Post »