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All CCIE Written exams to contain Core Technologies section

As well as updating the CCIE Data Center track, Cisco have recently updated all CCIE Written exams. A new section called “Evolving Technologies” has been added and accounts for 10% of all CCIE Written exams. The remaining 90% of the exam is made up from the core topics that are relevant to the specific track you are taking. The go-live date is July 2016.

The idea behind the update is to “enable candidates to bridge their core technology expertise with knowledge of the evolving technologies that organizations are adopting at an accelerated pace, such as cloud, IoT, and network programmability.”

See this link for details of the official announcement: https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/community/ccie-enhancements

You can study for the Core Technologies section of the exam by using this: https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-29253

Why Does CUBE Generate 403 Forbidden?

Spend 10 minutes of your life learning about the 403 Forbidden response. The good people who are studying for CCIE Collaboration will most likely have run into this time and time again- enjoy!

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CollabCert Student Success – Featured Testimonial

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“Here is a picture from the only place in the world where you can properly study and prepare for your CCIE Collaboration lab exam. Of course listening to some good music and enjoy a cup of Starbucks while you kill those mock labs!

Look at how happy I am in the pic! And by the way, I wasn’t even a CCIE yet, so, that’s not the reason for my smile! Seriously guys, there isn’t any other way to go about this if you want to be successful. Vik is the best one out there! Trust me and you will not regret it!”

Alexandru Zamfir – CCIE #48784 (Collaboration)

Collab Troubleshooting: Using RTMT to grab SIP Traces

This video covers how to use RTMT to grab SIP Traces and how to format the text-based answers that are required as part of the Troubleshooting Tasks within the CCIE Collaboration Lab Exam.

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CollabCert Student Successes

The staff at CollabCert would like to congratulate the following engineers who have recently passed the CCIE Lab exam.

  • Gobind Singh Gill CCIE #19910 (RS, Collaboration)
  • Torrance Harris CCIE #50277
  • Mike Hart CCIE #50377 (Collaboration)
  • Kirill Yakker CCIE #50402 (Collaboration)
  • Taha Hussain CCIE #50462 (Collaboration)
  • Anil Batra CCIE #50530 (Collaboration)

There is plenty of room for you on this prestigious list.  Contact us today to find out how we can help you!

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CCIE Collab – Recent Successes

The staff at CollabCert would like to congratulate the following engineers who have just conquered the CCIE Collaboration Lab Exam.

  • Jeff Smith – CCIE #50258 (Collaboration)
  • Terry Cornman – CCIE #11932 (RS, Collaboration)
  • Eliot Ngwa – CCIE #49877 (Collaboration)

Eliot stated:

This has been a 2+ year journey for me back when it was still the CCIE Voice. I failed that exam once and I procrastinated while the exam was changed last year to CCIE Collaboration.

I first met Vik in 2013 at one of his earlier boot camps. Within the first day you can immediately tell that not only does he know his stuff well, but he also has the amazing ability to teach it to others in a way that’s so easy to digest. I remember he told us a story about how he locked himself in his basement one weekend in order to figure out how to truly understand one of the more challenging topics on the blueprint and teach it to his students. That’s how dedicated he is.

Based on my earlier experiences with his bootcamps, I felt CollabCert provided the right training solution for me without question, to get over the hump. I echo all the other testimonials that speak to the high quality of the videos, workbooks, and even the blog posts. However, I also want to emphasize the incredible customer service you can expect from Vik & Mike.

They both worked with me to ease some concerns I had with the product offering in the beginning stages of my journey. There were no canned email responses. They both responded to me directly. I was even surprised they recognized me by first name at a social event they hosted at the most recent Cisco Live in San Diego. This showed me that they truly cared about their customers’ success and were not just looking to make a quick buck.

To sum it all up, Vik is truly one of the experts at his craft, but more importantly he understands & knows how to teach it to others very well. If you want to have a better chance of passing your exam while truly becoming a Collaboration expert, go with CollabCert.

Eliot Ngwa – CCIE #49877

There is plenty of room for you on this prestigious list.  Contact us today to find out how we can help you!

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More CCIE Passes in August

Our students who have sat through the CollabCert bootcamp are on a roll!

The staff at CollabCert would like to congratulate the following engineers who have just conquered the CCIE Collaboration Lab Exam.

  • Shaminder Singh Dara – CCIE #24792 (RS, Collaboration)
  • Andrii Matlavskyi – CCIE #49998 (Collaboration)
  • Eric Williamson – CCIE #49880 (Collaboration)
  • Sanjay Patel – CCIE #49778 (Collaboration)
  • Eliot Ngwa – CCIE #49877 (Collaboration)

Eric stated:

It was three years ago that I decided to go for my CCIE, but to truly make the commitment to studying after the written exam was ten months ago. I spoke to Vik about his teaching style at CollabCert and also looked at some of his materials and I truly believed I saw light at the end of the tunnel. I stuck to my guns, studied hard and finally on August 18th 2015 (my second attempt) I passed my CCIE Collaboration lab.

I used Vik’s bootcamp as well as his willingness to grade my practice exams and give me feedback. There’s quite simply no one else out there who can or will do that and I truly believe that was the difference maker. I would have improved on attempt #2 but I don’t think I would have passed. Vik gave us a deep dive back into the concepts but also gave us feedback on our practice labs.

I cannot recommend CollabCert enough, I felt lost prior to using CollabCert, but upon using Vik’s materials I knew I was on a faster more focused path to success. Thank you Vik for helping and making the experience fun at the same time.

Eric Williamson CCIE #49880

Sanjay stated:

My quest restarted in late 2014 in reviewing which Collaboration training provider I should choose . I had met Vik before at another provider and decided to stick with him on his new venture as for me the quality and ability of trainer is paramount. I’m based in the UK and went initially for the LMS + workbook package using the VPN router/switch configs provided and my local phones. Working remotely, the response speed was fast – better than I expected – no waiting for CLI to respond or UCM webpages to load !

The Collaboration blueprint is huge – the workbook sections and associated training videos allow you to just focus in and around the technologies you might expect to find in the lab. With the daylong rack sessions, I was able work on my own place and get to grips with technologies I had not seen before like EMCC or my little experience with video. With hindsight, doing as much prep by working through the workbook exercises several times was key to getting the most out of the bootcamp.

I signed up for the 2 week bootcamp. With the assistance of Mike Down, I was able to find a great deal at a knock down price at a top hotel walking distance from the training centre which was so good after a long day on the racks. You have your own pod and the lab work is broken down into sections where you’re able to work at your own pace getting the individual attention of Vik when needed. The first week I learnt so much in what to look out for, how better to test and verify my work and learning to pay more attention to the detail. Being able to work well into the evening and a few hours at the weekend also helped a lot in ironing out the weak spots.

The second week focus shifted more on mentoring, learning how to adapt and practice a strategy for you own approach for the real exam. Adapting Viks approach , tuning and time keeping was crucial for my real attempt.

The bootcamp turned out to be very rewarding experience not only for its content but also learning from the experiences of the other students, also in discounting all the misinformation picked up from various forums in the general discussions ! Vik is also a very sociable chap, the few times spent after hours at the local watering hole just made the trip very enjoyable.

I passed at the second attempt. Vik continued to mentor and support with updates to videos/lab exercises . I took both attempts in Brussels where in my experience they also seem to have a very good proctor !

I have always been a contractor and financed my own training – the Collabcert package has been by far the best investment I have made.

Thank you Vik and Mike for helping to achieve my CCIE Collaboration Certification.

Sanjay Patel – CCIE #49778

Shaminder stated:

Thank you Vik for all your help! You gave the final push I needed for cross the line.

Shaminder Singh Dara – CCIE #24792

Are you serious about obtaining your Collaboration CCIE? Come sit a 5 or 10 day CCIE Collaboration training course with the industry’s best and most popular instructor, Vik Malhi.

Contact us today!

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CollabCert Training = Success!

Another week, more passes! The staff at CollabCert would like to congratulate the following engineers who have just conquered the CCIE Collaboration Lab Exam.

  • Ravi Hegde – CCIE #49472 (Collaboration)
  • Steven Burns – CCIE #49705 (Collaboration)
  • Muhammad Abbas – CCIE #49771 (Collaboration)
  • Sanjay Patel – CCIE #49778 (Collaboration)

Steven stated:

For those seeking the Collaboration CCIE there are a number of offerings out there for you to prepare. But if you are using anything other than the Collabcert resources your efforts will most likely be futile. I attended a 10 day bootcamp hosted by Vik where he provided us with the foundation to become an expert. The issue is that, that doesn’t happen in 10 days it takes several hundred additional hours of perfect practice to gain a level of expertise need to reach CCIE. Just as important is mentorship and that’s where Vik differs from everyone else out there. He continues to coach you throughout the entire process, exposing you to your shortfalls so that you don’t fall for them when it matters most. Without Viks graded labs, phone calls and emails I would not have succeeded. Thanks for everything Vik!

Steven Burns – CCIE #49705 (Collaboration)

Are you serious about obtaining your Collaboration CCIE? Come sit a 5 or 10 day CCIE Collaboration training course with the industry’s best and most popular instructor, Vik Malhi.

Contact us today!

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IMP/Jabber for the CCIE Collaboration Lab

This video covers some of the typical tasks that you could be asked to perform in the CCIE Collaboration Lab Exam. Note- the jabber for windows version used in the lab is quite old – 9.2(3). But this is the version you will find in the exam and so you must be familiar it!

The following topics are covered: Deskphone control, Softphone, Voicemail, Video calls, UDS contact resolution, Phone Presence, BFCP

Vik Malhi, CCIE#13890
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