Yes the Hutnik book is a good one to incorporate. It covers quite a few
areas of routing, and many labs can be done with only four routers.

For voice stuff, at this point you may want to consider using Cisco Config
Maker, put together some simple voice connections, and study the resulting
IOS configurations. You can use both 26xx and 36xx routers.  You can do a
couple of decent things with it.

If you check the CCIE certification page you will find a ton of good links,
one of which is voice and multimedia.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html
watch the wrap

See you on the climb.

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Chuck Church
Sent:   Thursday, November 16, 2000 5:38 AM
To:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:        CCIE R&S lab prep

All,

    I was talking to a Cisco SE Tuesday and he mentioned that the All-In-One
Cisco CCIE Lab Study Guide by Stephen Hutnik and Michael Satterlee was the
book to use.  Apparently many internal Cisco people in RTP use this book for
preparation.  I've ordered it, and am currently using the Doyle and Halabi
books as well.  Has anyone used this all in one guide to prepare?  Was it
useful?  Also, I found out for sure there will be a small amount of voice on
the test - FXS/FXO on a couple of routers.  Any idea on where to start or
what to read?  Maybe some CCO URLs?

TIA,

Chuck Church
R&S Lab - Jan 12/13 RTP (AKA D-Day)
CCNP, CCDP, MCNE, MCSE
Sr. Network Engineer
Magnacom Technologies
140 N. Rt. 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-267-4000 x218

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