!Hola!

Ok, i won't like to be misunderstood.

I believe that Jason's ccbootcamp trolling is very bad (and i hadn't
read it before answering)

But, I want to have some free labs to work on, and i want to help
any project with that objective. I'd said that I liked the idea
of having the free labs and that I've some resources I could donate
to it. If the project tends to be a ccbootcamp (or anyone) trolling
camp, I'm out of it.

BTW, for me $650 is very big money. It's more than what i've earned
monthly this year. And my lab is made from inherited boxes (i've
been given several routers in exchange for very months of unpaid
salary)

I know i'm not the only one in that situation (i know of several
friends and i believe most people living in countries with not so
good economies as US and Europe are more or less like that -yes,
your falling economy is very good comparing to our, we're having
riots right now because of that)

I'd like to be in an open project for sharing labs, the same way
groupstudy is for sharing ideas. I want not to be in a project
made to be based in trolling other people.

Again, if there is people interested in sharing labs, i'm interested
in that too, and i offer the help i can give. If you want to troll
people, i won't help on it.

Saludos,
                                HoraPe

On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 08:19:11PM -0500, Kevin Wigle wrote:
> I couldn't subscribe to this project because to me the attitude of my study
> partners is important.
> 
> The slamming of other people's work, obvious unapologetic mis-understanding
> and misrepresentation of the issues and situation without first hand
> knowledge doesn't bode well for a good learning environment.
> 
> I wish you well in your studies.
> 
> Kevin Wigle
> CCDP CCNP and other stuff
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, 19 December, 2001 21:11
> Subject: Re: ccbootcamp part 2 [7:29682]
> 
> 
> > !Hola!
> >
> > I'm very new to the Cisco Certs game, but I'd like this project.
> >
> > > 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.
> >
> > Somebody has said that in the real lab there are 6+3 routers.
> >
> > These 3 core routers are configured by the wannabe ccie or by the Cisco
> > people?
> >
> > If they are configured by the cisco people and they are supposed to use
> > only bgp we could set up several zebra/mrtd in internet with a system to
> > automatically get bgp sessions configured...
> >
> > > 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?
> >
> > I can setup a web server (not very good connectivity by US standards,
> 512kbps
> > in Argentina...) to post them.
> >
> > > Can every one read visio?
> >
> > No. I don't think there is a visio reader for unix.
> >
> > > Do we have to send it out in a different format?
> >
> > PDF?
> >
> > Saludos,
> > HoraPe
> > ---
> > Horacio J. Peqa
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                                        HoraPe
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