There are many free router labs online.
http://www.r1r2.com/
http://www.firewallking.com/phpnuke/html/layout.php
To name a few.
Hmm, I'll have a PIX 515UR w/6 interfaces + CSPM 2.3 and a CE500 up for 4
weeks or so waiting on and IDS Sensor to do the full install for those that
use my labs ;-)' I'm installing NT4 right now (stupid CSPM requires it) and
will have VNC running to access it. I just wish I had the IDS Sensor for
the 4 weeks to really take advantage, but I might be able to swing an unused
Sensor elsewhere.
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> I have been told by a friend of mine who is a low numbered CCIE and works
> for Cisco. Basically, that the downturn in the Economy or not that he has
> heard figures of 900,000 open IS positions. And he said he has never heard
> of a CCIE out of work, that wants to work, and makes less than 100,000 a
> year.
> That is something to strive for. Now if I only could find some used lab
> equipment somewhere? But, Kentucky is different as far as work.
>
> Dan Evensen CCNAWS
>
> > At 11:40 AM 5/5/2001, you wrote:
> > >I have to ask this question in light of so many experienced certified
> people
> > >looking for work. Why is there so many advertising on the jobs list,
and
> > >here. I see it everywhere, if being certified is worthwhile? It is not
> > >because of the recent down turn. I saw this before. The advertised
figure
> is
> > >150,000 supposedly open computer positions in the U.S.
> > >
> > >My last position my pay was 54,000 + expenses, mileage, pretty good for
> > >Kentucky. I recently got a call that wanted to pay me 40,000 for a more
> > >advanced position. Network engineer. Companies are trying to pay less,
> and
> > >less. Auto mechanics make more than 40,000 a year.
> > >
> > >Dan Evensen ccnaws
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