ALL lab books will help - I've been working in Networking for nearly ten
years, with Cisco products for 6-7 years - mainly in the field.  I only
attempted the lab to get extra time to do it & used 1 LAB Study Guide
(Hutnik/Satterlee) & some old sample labs.

They ask you to do so much with a small lab (6 or 7 devices) it's difficult
to comprehend before you see it.

Just practice getting all your L2 stuff done quickly, get IP working with no
fuss, your IGP's done with no reference manuals - this will leave you with
enough time to ponder over which way to do all the tricky bits.  There's
always 3 ways to skin the Cisco cat & they want you to know the reasons why
you should use all of them.

I will be going for it again soon - when I have time & I intend to pass.

-----Original Message-----
From: alaerte Vidali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 31 July 2003 18:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE Lab experience! [7:73263]

Hi Joel,

After doing the lab could you tell us if there was Labs books that helped
you? (and which one does not even get closed?)

Thanks
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