Good links, thanks you.

On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 09:30:47PM -0500, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
> as an FYI, the fatkid labs are FREE
> 
> www.fatkid.com
> 
> many require just three or four routers plus frame switch. you can always
> use a hub or a mau instead of a switch.
> 
> the Parkhurst BGP book has a LOT of GOOD practice using just three routers.
> 
> Much of Doyle can be accomplished with just a few routers.
> 
> Imagination and resourcefulness are also free.
> 
> Chuck
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> c1sc0k1d
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 3:49 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: ccbootcamp part 2 [7:29682]
> 
> 
> Good idea... I'll work on one also but I won't be able to get to it till
> early next year.  I'll let you know...
> 
> The k1d
> 
> 
> 
> ""Jason""  wrote in message
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> > 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.
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