Pretty much, the cmd. and config guides on cco. You will be pretty much
set.

Read on how to configure "strange topics" like DLSW+, Mobile IP, WCCP
etc.

I have been reading these guides for a couple of months now, and I am
still reading......

Obviously, you need to be practicing pretty much each and every example
in the Tech. Tips section and in these guides.

Along with this, you will have to read  the Halabi book inside out,  PSV
I by Solie, Doyle Vol. I (II), and the great Caslow 'bible'.

Once you finish this, if you have the 'dough', do the CCBootcamp Labs,
IPexpert Labs(have heard you cannot live without these 2 labs)  and ALL
the freebie labs that are out there, fatkid.com, sitamoht.com,
bradshawlabs.com. There is also a very good lab in cyscoexpert.com and
the guys out there rock!!

And if you still have the 'dough', take the one week class from
Cyscoexpert guys or with the guru himself, Bruce Caslow.

This should make you "Golden"  !!

Good Luck.

 

 

>From: "nettable_walker" >Reply-To: "nettable_walker" >To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: lab date --- 10/15/2003 [7:62000] >Date:
Mon, 27 Jan 2003 23:52:57 GMT > >1/27/2003 5:55pm Monday > >Has anyone
been to the CCIE R/S lab recently who might want to offer some >general
suggestions on what to study (besides the obvious BGP & ISIS) ? >
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