Silju,

I have all of them, and I preferred them in the following order:

1. CCBootcamp
        Still some typos, but a great way to work with many different
setups and configs.
2. Hello Computers
        I only worked with lab 9, but it was a really good lab.
3. Boson
        I liked the two lab scenarios better than the workbook, but the
workbook was still useful.
4. Solution Labs
        You didn't list this option, but I found it to be a good way to
walk you through the code.
5. CCIE Practical Studies (Karl Solie)- Volume 1
        I would have liked this book better if it had fewer typos. Great
concept, weak execution.
6. IP Expert
        This book may be good for you, but I just didn't like the
approach. I also found too many errors for my comfort.


Treece

-----Original Message-----
From: Silju Pillai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 10:19 AM
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Subject: CCIE Lab Preparation workbook [7:47776]


HI,

   Which lab workbook (R&S) is the best to prepare for the lab...

1. IP Expert
2. CCBootcamp
3. Hello Computers
4. Boson
5. CCIE Practical Studies (Karl Solie)- Volume 1.

regards,
Silju




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