I don't think you should skip buying the 19 labs from ccbootcamp.
Everything I've heard is that they're the most intense of the available
materials.  I know the ones I've done so far are very challenging...

--- Dennis

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From: Jaspreet Bhatia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:59 AM
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Subject: Re: what are some of the best materials to prep for the CCIE
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Hello Wei,
                           I would say that you should have the following 
books and
reference material with you fo rthe lab exam :

1) Caslow
2) Doyle
3) Halabi
4) OSPF Design Guide from CCO
5) DLSW+ Design Guide from CCO
6) Token Ring Paper from  ccprep.com
7) All in one CCIE lab study guide from Mcgrawhill
8) Try to do the  Virtual Lab on mentorlabs .They are really good
9) Last but not the least sign up for Caslow's ECP 1 course two months
before the lab

That is what I am using . Thanks

Jaspreet Bhatia

Richard Chang wrote:

> You would need the Caslow book as well. Search over the archive and you'll
> see what other people are using.
>
> Also, make sure you check out the archive for the CCIE lab mailing list. I
> found it very inspiring.
>
> Richard
>
> ""Wei Wu""  wrote in message
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> > I just passed my R&S written exam,  I want to know what study materials
> are
> > best for prepping for the lab.  I currently have Routing tcp/ip from
Doyle
> > and Halabi's BGP book.  I am looking for a CCIE lab book and/or CDs.
Any
> > input appreciated.




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