Jason (if that is your name), if you're dropping $17,000 already on your CCIE preparation, then what's another 4% for the best labs out there that have helped over a couple hundred CCIEs (very conservative estimate) get their four digits? All of our labs are original, we don't violate NDA, and we provide challenging scenarios. If you'd like advice on preparing for your CCIE, feel free to give me a call to discuss (248) 299-7789.
I'm not sure how you can insinuate that we copied labs from Halabi, or for that matter, you can even comment on our labs since you are not a customer and dont have our labs! Iin our new labs that our coming out over the next month or so, we do write scenarios around a 4 port frame-switch. These new labs will have some great new tricks and other challenges that will also incorporate the 1-day lab structure (time requirements, pre-configs for IP addresses, etc). These new labs will be available for free to our current customers. thanks, -Brad Ellis CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security) Network Learning Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED] used Cisco gear: www.optsys.net CCIE Labs, racks, and classes: http://www.ccbootcamp.com/quicklinks.html ""Jason"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Well to start of this exchange of labs maybe we should set some basic > foundations: > 1. All labs should not exceed more than 6 routers. > I think we all know why this should be the case. > 2. The frame cloud in every lab should not exceed four connections. > > I have spoken to several people who complain about the > current competition use 5 connections in the frame cloud. Most of us > only have the four port > 2500 at home that acts as a frame switch. > 3. Keep it up to date. > How difficult is it to do a practice lab while trying not to > be distracted by some technology that is not on the test any more. > 5. Keep it original. > Create your own work, don't take a lab out of Halabi's book, > add an extra router, then slap a 650 dollar price tag on it. > 4. Keep it FREE. > I don't know about the rest if you, but after dropping > 13,000 dollars in a lab at home, and 4,000 dollars in training, spending > an extra 650 just hurts. > > I think my game plan is, at least for the first few labs, to create a > map in visio with some core requirements. Then the group can suggest > such things as Local Area > Mobility, NAT, etc that can be incorporated in to the lab. > > Where can we post the labs? Can every one read visio? Do we have to > send it out in a different format? > > And yes Marc, the email is bogus. I did not want to be spammed by you > or your affiliates. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29721&t=29682 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]