Why don't you do this...

1) Organize your thoughts and create an approach concerning things you want
to learn and improve.
2) Collect the information you need regarding your next Cisco exam. You may
pick up two subjects at once (routing & switching).
3) Read the blueprint of your next exam and make sure that you know -
theoretically - what each one means and its basic concepts. Would be really
nice if you knew the command syntax also.

Once finished, email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll share my home lab
with you. I can't offer you an "excellent stuff", even though I don't have a
"great" cisco lab. This is what've got on so far:

- 4 Cisco 2501
- 2 Cisco 2502
- 1 Cisco 2523
- 2 Catalyst 2916 with modules supporting ISL/dot1q
- 1 Catalyst 1900

With all this you can practice a lot of things, but I will not be able to
help you on remote access subjects. I think it's better than nothing. You
access it once or twice, prior taking the exam.. so you can play a lot and
become familiar with the environment. This will help you for your
examination. Do you know what I mean? You play it, online.

Other options are www.networkforce.com, www.ccprep.com. But you will have to
pay for it.

Let me know what you think.

Regards,
--
Leonardo Furtado
Network Engineering and Security Architecture


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> Has anyone found any cheap, USEFUL virtual labs for the CCNP track. I'm
> currently an unemployed CCNA and don't have $1,000 bucks for online labs
nor
> equipment




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