Al,

Both labs are really good, you should get them both.  IPExpert is a good
"get-your-feet-wet" and intermediate lab package that give lots of indepth
insite into the labs that it offers. Ipexpert has good explanation text and
makes it easier for beginner/intermediate lab candidates to tackle their
labs.

CCBootcamp labs are a good followup to the ipexpert labs and are meant for
more advanced users because of the level of advanced multi-protocol
scenarios.  All of the CCBootcamp labs have had the old technologies removed
and are now in a 1-day format.  You can also do all of the labs without
re-cabling if you have the proper equipment setup.

thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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""Al Walter""  wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm ready for some lab scenarios, but can't decide between CCBootcamp.com
or
>
> IPExpert.net. I'm leaning towards the labs offered by IPExpert.net because
>
> all of the labs work off of the same physical topology. I don't really
need
>
> to get faster at re-cabling, I need to work on my IOS configuration speed.
>
> If anyone has any exposure to these product offerings, please reply.
>
>
>
> Al Walter
>
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