I used the nantech.com CCIE prep labs over the last week, and they seem
closest to the real thing. The big advantage they have over the ccbootcamp
labs is the way they are worded...The wording makes you think of the
appropriate solution for any given task, as opposed to just asking you to
configure specific features.
Arinze
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>Subject: ccbootcamp
>Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 03:00:52
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>I just wonder that how close is the ccbootcamp to the real exam? i am
>planning to write the lab exam and hope to get some lab practise. i heard
>that lab 8 of the ccbootcamp is very challenging and is a good
>representation of the real lab exam. How about other lab of the
>ccbootcamp?
> And besides ccbootcamp, where can I get labs that are equally (or more)
>challeging? Is fatkid also very challenging?
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