I'm up for it. I've got two mostly-working 2500s and two 4000s, one of
which has no modules at the moment. The aux port works just fine
though. <g>
I know that the Denver Cisco Users Group already has a CCIE study group
but I haven't attended any of their meetings. I wrote the coordinator
to get the next meeting date and he hasn't responded yet. We should
probably check that out so we don't reinvent the wheel. Besides, that
group has a lot of heavy support from Cisco and I believe they have
offered to let the study group use a local lab from time to time. Don't
quote me on that, though. I just remember something like that from a
couple of months ago.
Have you already taken the written and are studying for the lab? I've
yet to take the written, but that doesn't stop me from playing around
with lab ideas.
Regards,
John
>>> "Jason D. Forrester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/15/01 3:08:10 PM >>>
Hello all,
I would like to start a small CCIE group in CO, within Denver-Boulder
area. I currently have a small lab (all 2500's). Let me know if
anyone
is up to the idea.
thanks,
Jason
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