Thanks Gary for your view...........


No doubt the "IPExpert" workbook is top class however this is the only one
thing missing when u compare with other vendors workbook so my question or
suggestion is that why ipexpert give a chance to other vendors in workbook
selling when u can easily stand in front from others with doing some of the
changes in workbook's contain?



I am quite happy that I have choosed IPExpert for my training and I am more
than happy if they consider my suggestion.



Well I am new member of this group.............. J



Regards

Amit


On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 12:03 AM, Gary Duncanson <
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>  To be honest I find the minimalist approach of IPexpert raher refreshing.
> I find the configuration solutions alone are often self explanatory when it
> comes to how they meet the requirements of the questions in the exercises.
> Anything unclear I research from my books and DocCD.
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> I don't even have the proctor guide.
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> I have learned a good deal just by using the labs and the given final
> configurations.
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> Rgds
> Gary
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* amit chopra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 22, 2008 5:52 PM
> *Subject:* [OSL | CCIE_RS] Suggestion to : Wayne Lawson and Scott Morris
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> Hi IPexpert;
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> I personally believe that inexpert should provide to do automatically
> grading systems for Multiprotocol  labs on http://proctorlabs.com . Such
> kind of thing will give more help to CCIE candidates and it will work like a
> mock labs.
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> I personally believe the inexpert has big potential to be a number one in
> workbook but I do not know whey they are not providing a complete answer or
> walkthrough for multiprotocol labs. May be they can give the answer "No hand
> out approach" . The configs for multiprotocol labs most of time give less
> answer but raise more questions.
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> Thanks
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> Amit
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