Thanks for the info. I did take the first two semesters when I was working
towards my ccna a couple years ago. The program was a little slow moving for
me and I already had some experience and they would not let me jump ahead
(and still wont), but the idea is great. I'll look into lab companions.
Thanks again.

collin

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> I recommend Cisco Press' CCNP Networking Academy Program:
> Semester 5 Lab Companion (Advanced Routing) and the Semester 6
> Lab Companion (Remote Access).  If you put them together with the
> Companion Guide series textbooks for BSCN & BCRAN I think you
> have an excellent package.  That's what we use. The Switching &
> CIT books aren't out yet, but should be soon.
>
> Of course, it would be even better if you attended a Cisco Networking
> Academy near you. :)
>
> HTH,
> Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
> Community College of Southern Nevada
> Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy
>
>
> NetEng wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for CCNP labs that will help me pass the tests and get some
> > experience. I dont care if its PDF's or a book or whatever. I have a
couple
> > CCIE lab books because that is all I can find, but they're not that good
or
> > require a lot of routers. Does anyone know where I can get some labs
that
> > start with basic technologies (ie RIP) and then build on top of that and
> > then on to harder and harder labs? I have six routers so my lab is
decent,
> > but finding quality labs is pretty difficult. I've started writing my
own,
> > but I'm getting tired of that and theres also a good chance I'm missing
> > stuff that I should be learning. Any ideas/suggestions are appreciated.




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