Prep like normal and then take Bruce Caslow's CCIE Lab prep course, Expert CCIE Prep 
Class 1, or ECP1 from MentorTech.  Its a little more costly than some, but will give 
you the scenario practise you need.  Until then, read books and make routers do wierd 
things.

Heres a link to the ECP course.

http://www.mentortech.com/learn/desc_ECP1.shtml

Pete


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On 8/6/00 at 3:33 PM Dennis E. Bates wrote:

>Hi Group !!!
>
>Just a question.  If your employer had agreed to pay for one and only one
>class to help you prepare for your CCIE lab exam (you have already passed
>your written).  What class would you take and where ?  I would like to use
>the money to buy equipment, but unfortunatly, thats not my call.  I'm
>thinking CATM or CVOICE since, i don't get much of a chance to put my hands
>on ATM or Voip gear.  But then again maybe I should reinforce the meat and
>potatoes topics like advanced OSPF or BGP ? Any suggestions as to the best
>use of the one class?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dennis
>
>
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