Switch 9300, you can use the virtual of CML 2.5, all of thing can use virtual image in EVE. But your server or workstation need has 44 physical core of CPU and RAM need 512GB, SSD 4TB for all.
Congrats brother on getting your number and I sat for my EI lab last Friday and received my number Monday (CCIE# 67564). Great accomplishment and definitely appreciate you sharing a lot of what can help relieve some concerns (especially the two screen set-up and sample Design screen with the resources). I need to get back on making videos myself as I took a break when I started studying. But new to the channel and wishing you continued success!
Thx Bro for sharing the new lab concepts. Cisco also shared this with us before(almost the same), but finally I hear this the first time of a person who took the new Lab EI and passed it the second time. There are now actually available Cisco practice labs (also time based), which we can do online with Cisco if we pay a fee and have a valid Written or CCIE certification. Have you seen these practice EI Labs and do they reflect the real EI Labs a little bit? (hoping not violating your NDA of course with your answer?). I am actually busy with my CCNP EI Re-certification, my dead line is exactly over 3 months. But also diving extra deep into the materials for the EI Lab which I will do not long (One Year) after the CCNP Re-certification.
Without violating NDA, I can say that the most reliable source for resources on Cisco exams is Cisco. So take advantage of all free and paid resources from Cisco. 3 years ago we didn't have any lab/topology from Cisco as a reference.
Should I do ENCORE or ENARSI first, or go straight for CCIE? 👉 If you're new to Cisco networking, start with ENCORE for a solid foundation. 👉 Already have a good background? ENARSI may be your choice for advanced topics. 👉 CCIE is tough, but great for expert-level opportunities. Consider your goals and experience before deciding. Keep learning and gaining hands-on experience!
@@silesiocarvalho my bad brother. I see now that you are angolan. Makes alot of sense. Nigerian here checkin in. Salute and congrats on your successes.
@@silesiocarvalho it's loosing value bro... And all the concepts we learn only about 5-10% of them we apply in real world... Everything else not necessarily needed.. do research you will see for yourself big man.
Ok that's a great point. Remind that you become an expert on different technologies, which means that you can work on different companies with those technologies. You won't apply all you learned in a single company even if you just become CCNA.
Awesome video, I will be taking my CCIE EI v1.0 exam in July. I’m worried so please keep me in your prayers!
Don't worry. The exam will only certify what you already are. Best luck
@@silesiocarvalho I’m worried I’m not a CCIE level yet 🤦🏻♂️ Thank you very much man, I really appreciate it 🙏🏻
@@JKRowlGood luck, tell us how did it go please!
@@GameMovies999 Thank you buddy for that warm wish, I needed it. its still later in July. I will let you know hopefully ☺️🙏🏻
this is the first video im watching from your channel. i already like you since youre a itachi fan. you've instantly earned a subscriber sensei :)
Harigato 🔥
That’s clear and very useful!
Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing, thanks a lot for sharing your experience and congrats on your number!
Thanks so much!
You are God sent ❤❤
Tks
Congrats and thanks for sharing your journey.
Tks
excellent video and good explained
Glad you liked it!
Switch 9300, you can use the virtual of CML 2.5, all of thing can use virtual image in EVE. But your server or workstation need has 44 physical core of CPU and RAM need 512GB, SSD 4TB for all.
Congrats brother on getting your number and I sat for my EI lab last Friday and received my number Monday (CCIE# 67564). Great accomplishment and definitely appreciate you sharing a lot of what can help relieve some concerns (especially the two screen set-up and sample Design screen with the resources). I need to get back on making videos myself as I took a break when I started studying. But new to the channel and wishing you continued success!
Thanks man. Congratulations on getting your CCIE, I know the effort required for such accomplishment. Looking forward to see some content from you.
bro happy for you hopefully soon i be that level also
TKS. I'll be waiting for you.
Very nice! Keep it up
Thanks a lot!
Great video. Which ccie you recommend today ?
EI. By far the best option for job opportunities
@@silesiocarvalhothanks. What's does EI stand for?
Thx Bro for sharing the new lab concepts. Cisco also shared this with us before(almost the same), but finally I hear this the first time of a person who took the new Lab EI and passed it the second time. There are now actually available Cisco practice labs (also time based), which we can do online with Cisco if we pay a fee and have a valid Written or CCIE certification. Have you seen these practice EI Labs and do they reflect the real EI Labs a little bit? (hoping not violating your NDA of course with your answer?).
I am actually busy with my CCNP EI Re-certification, my dead line is exactly over 3 months. But also diving extra deep into the materials for the EI Lab which I will do not long (One Year) after the CCNP Re-certification.
Without violating NDA, I can say that the most reliable source for resources on Cisco exams is Cisco. So take advantage of all free and paid resources from Cisco. 3 years ago we didn't have any lab/topology from Cisco as a reference.
@@silesiocarvalho Yeah it was much harder then (3 years ago) without any lab/topology. Okay thx!!!
Damm, those arms. They are huge.
He needed to study CCIE WAN concepts just to put his shirt on.
Cisco gave him his CCIE….OR ELSE!!💪🏾👊🏾😂
@@bigjay8895😂😂
@Silesio Congratulations and thank you for sharing this video
Thanks to you
I will be back here when i join the CCIE community
Useful information, congrats on ur number..thank you for video
Thanks and welcome
Which learning platform do you suggest.? INE Or KBIT or Micronics ? Which subscription did u take for you preparation ?
I recommend INE.
a ideia de que você não nasceu no interior da bahia me perturba. excelente vídeo
Pô cara, tá me estranhando. Só baiano não. Mas tô ligado que tem muito mano aí que fala que nem eu😜. Valeu
Thanks for this 👍🏽
Any time
Congratulations
Tks
muito bom.
Hi, for CCIE exam admission process, which IDs (passport and other documents) need ?
It depends on which country you plan to take the exam.
Silesio, would you recommend going for ENCORE or ENARSI first? Some people recommend going for ENARSI first. What's your take on that?
If you're not going after CCIE, ENARSI is the best option.
Should I do ENCORE or ENARSI first, or go straight for CCIE?
👉 If you're new to Cisco networking, start with ENCORE for a solid foundation.
👉 Already have a good background? ENARSI may be your choice for advanced topics.
👉 CCIE is tough, but great for expert-level opportunities.
Consider your goals and experience before deciding. Keep learning and gaining hands-on experience!
Damn bro you must have lifted a lot of traffic
For sure😊. No QoS, just Kg😉
Sure. So where are the questions ?
Nice my friend
Thank you 👍
are you brazilian?
🙂nop
@@silesiocarvalho my bad brother. I see now that you are angolan. Makes alot of sense. Nigerian here checkin in. Salute and congrats on your successes.
Thanks bro👍🏽
damn hes a body builder has the CCIe and even now success on youtube what do you want more in life lul
@@Voelligklar lol😂😂
Bro that certification is so out dated and loosing value in todays market.. #just saying🤐🤐🤐
Why do you think so?
@@silesiocarvalho it's loosing value bro... And all the concepts we learn only about 5-10% of them we apply in real world... Everything else not necessarily needed.. do research you will see for yourself big man.
Ok that's a great point. Remind that you become an expert on different technologies, which means that you can work on different companies with those technologies. You won't apply all you learned in a single company even if you just become CCNA.
@@silesiocarvalho good work though, I know how difficult that CCIE is 😀