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The document discusses strategies for preparing for the open ended questions on the CCIE R&S exam. It recommends rereading key study materials like books and certification guides by Odom, Doyle, and others two months before the exam. Taking notes and answering practice questions from these sources will help refresh knowledge and remember important details that may have been forgotten during preparation. Following this approach of restudying materials and testing knowledge has helped the author and others recently pass the CCIE lab exam.

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Ccie Books

The document discusses strategies for preparing for the open ended questions on the CCIE R&S exam. It recommends rereading key study materials like books and certification guides by Odom, Doyle, and others two months before the exam. Taking notes and answering practice questions from these sources will help refresh knowledge and remember important details that may have been forgotten during preparation. Following this approach of restudying materials and testing knowledge has helped the author and others recently pass the CCIE lab exam.

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This is CCIETalk again with a new topic - How to Prepare for CCIE R&S Open Ended Questions.

As some of you might know, I attempted the CCIE R&S Lab in March and came pretty close to getting my number. However, being rusty on CCIE Written cost me my num ber :) I was pretty pissed for a few days but what can you do? At an average it takes 8 + months for someone after passing CCIE Written to attempt the lab. During this journey you tend to forget some details on the CCIE Written blueprint because yo u have access to DOCCD in the real lab. With the introduction of Open Ended Questions, Cisco is making sure that we keep up with the theory throughout our CCIE Journey and even after. What I would recommend two months before your lab date is to start reading the f ollowing books (again) and take notes: CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Certification Guide (3rd Edition) (Exam Cert ification Guide) (Hardcover) by Wendell Odom (Author), Rus Healy (Author), Naren Mehta (Author) Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 (2nd Edition) (CCIE Professional Development) (Hard cover) by Jeff Doyle (Author), Jennifer Carroll (Author) Interdomain Multicast Routing: Practical Juniper Networks and Cisco Systems Solutions (Paperback) by Brian M. Edwards (Author), Leonard A. Giuliano (Author) , Brian R. Wright (Author Cisco QOS Exam Certification Guide (IP Telephony Self-Study) (2nd Edition) ( Exam Certification Guide) (Hardcover) by Wendell Odom (Author), Michael Cavanaug h (Author) CCNP BCMSN Official Exam Certification Guide (4th Edition) (Hardcover) by David Hucaby (Author) CCNP BSCI Official Exam Certification Guide (4th Edition) (Hardcover) by Brent Stewart (Author) Since this is not the first time you will be reading those books, it should not take long and you should start remembering most of the details. Now attempt the Q&As that Cisco provides in these books to test your knowledge. I am following this strategy and know a few people who have passed CCIE Lab rece ntly following this methodology. I hope you enjoyed this post! If you have any comments or suggestions then feel free to post here or at my blog at CCIETalk

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