I love the Lab Practice Kit - the price-per-lab ratio is low, and it's a
great stepping stone towards the larger lab collections (ccbootcamp, etc.).
There are a lot of mistakes, but it's kind of fun to figure out what they're
*really* trying to say.  There are also a few oddities - in the solutions,
the authors left the "no ip classless" command in place.  They did their
labs with IOS 11.2, and no ip classless is the default, but there's no
explanation as to why you would or why you would not leave that command in
place - something to work out in your practice lab!

BJ



-----Original Message-----
From: George Murphy CCNP, CCDP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 12:31 PM
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Subject: Best Materials For CCIE Written and Lab Exams [7:16196]


Hi Folks, I am seeking advice on materials for the CCIE written and lab 
exams. I have been considering the McGraw Hill "All-In-One" CCIE study 
guide as well as their CCIE "Lab Practice Kit". I have been watching the 
published dates of these and considering that as a factor but would 
appreciate any suggestions or feedback from anyone who has found any of 
the resources available out there to be the best (CCPrep, Boson etc, 
etc). I have also read reviews on each one but value responses from this 
list more. Thanks for any assistance.




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