Re: CCIE Lab Preparation Workbook [7:24920]

2001-11-14 Thread Jeremy Wright

You've been selling your labs since July and no one
has passed using them? I'd say they are a complete
waste of money if that's the case.  I've met the guys
from ccbootcamp and I guarantee they run a first class
operation. I think the smartest move is to use what
has a proven track record in the CCIE process. 



 From: Michael Cinquanti 
 Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
 Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 6:12 PM
 Subject: Re: CCIE Lab Preparation Workbook [7:24920]
 
 
  I too am completely biased (since I'm the
 Publisher of CertificationZone
  and we sell the IPexpert Lab Workbook), but the
 fact that Mr. Ellis knows
  150 CCIEs who have used his service does not
 support the idea that
  one Lab reference is the *best choice*. Since the
 ZONE has only been
  selling the IPexpert Lab Workbook since July, Brad
 knows that we do not
 yet
  have 150 customers who have used our book and
 passed the Lab Exam. But
  based on the way our book is flying off the shelf
 and based on the fact
  that qualified reviewers have told us that our
 reference is an excellent
  study
  tool, I suspect that it won't be too long before
 we do have that many
  CCIEs and more.
 
  As for constant updating, in the past three
 months, the IPexpert Workbook
  has been updated two times and already includes a
 sample lab in the new
  one-day format. Yet another Update is being
 prepared now and will be
  distributed, free-of-charge, to anyone who owns a
 previous version.
 
  We have also had people who've passed the lab and
 people who've failed the
  lab review our book from cover-to-cover. The
 results are unanimous. They
  think the IPexpert Book is a great preparation
 resource for the Lab Exam
  and worth every penny it costs. We've published
 one such review (from a
 guy
  who's currently preparing for his second Lab Exam
 attempt) at the ZONE
  website. We should have a second review (from a
 guy who's already earned
  his CCIE) posted at the site sometime this month.
 
  But I can't answer Pieter-Jan's original question
 -- and neither can Brad
  Ellis. Postings on Newsgroups and Mailing Lists
 can be helpful, but don't
  depend completely on what you read there. I urge
 all CCIE lab candidates
  looking for appropriate references to examine all
 the alternatives
  carefully. Visit the websites, use e-mail and
 those toll free phone
  numbers, examine the qualifications of the
 authors, ask for references,
 and
  contact those references directly. If you find two
 you like and can afford
  to do so, buy them both. Good luck with the Lab
 Exam.
 
  I am completely biased (since I am one of the
 owner's of NLI), but I do
 know
  of over 150 CCIE's that have used the ccbootcamp
 labs to get their
 CCIE...I
  havent heard of one CCIE yet that has used the
 other labs to get their #.
  :)
  
  Also, the bootcamp labs are constantly being
 updated and added on to.  In
  fact, we are in the process of modifying all of
 our old labs by removing
 the
  obsolete technology and changing them to a 1-day
 format (which means we
 give
  you pre-config files with IP addresses, not a
 real big deal there).
  
  thanks,
  -Brad Ellis
  CCIE#5796
  Network Learning Inc
  www.ccbootcamp.com
  
  Pieter-Jan Bakhuyzen  wrote in message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Hi,
  
I'm looking to buy a CCIE Lab Workbook to
 prepare for my CCIE Lab in
 June
2002.
I've found the following two on the net:
  
- Certificationzone - IPexpert Lab Preparation
 Workbook 2.0
- CCBootcamp - CCIE LAB Package Subscription
  
Has anybody used these and which one is
 considered the best choice?
  
Regards,
  
Pieter-Jan Bakhuyzen
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE
  Mike Cinquanti
  President
  Genium Publishing Corporation
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 


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Re: CCIE Written Class [7:13755]

2001-07-25 Thread Jeremy Wright

I don't have any preference. Anytime is good for me as long as my work
agrees, which I think they will.


- Original Message -
From: Brad Ellis 
To: ; 
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: CCIE Written Class [7:13755]


 Guy,

 We're thinking of working with Dennis and offering such a class at our
 facility in the Detroit, MI area.  We could do it the week of Aug 13, 20,
or
 27th.  Anyone have any preferences?

 -Brad Ellis
 CCIE#5796
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Guy Russell  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Ai...
 
  Me too,
 
  I also have a very nice message board system, that we could use, and
would
  be willing to host the site as well.
  If it is needed.
 
  - Original Message -
  From: fgh
  To:
  Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 8:54 AM
  Subject: CCIE Written Class [7:13755]
 
 
   Dennis,
   I would definately be interested in a CCIE written prep. Thanks.




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Re: Washington DC Router Roast This Saturday - How about [7:13788]

2001-07-25 Thread Jeremy Wright

I would also be interested in this.


- Original Message -
From: Guy Russell 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 11:47 AM
Subject: Re: Washington DC Router Roast This Saturday - How about [7:13775]


 I am also trying to get one started in the Houston TX area...

 It will be both CCNP and CCIE.

 Anyone interrested could reply to me, I have alot of equipment to use as
 well.


 - Original Message -
 From: Dennis H
 To:
 Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 11:24 AM
 Subject: Re: Washington DC Router Roast This Saturday - How about
[7:13773]


  I'm in Atlanta and preparing for the lab for early next year.  Drop me a
  line if you'd like to exchange ideas.  There is also a Cisco study group
 in
  Atlanta although from what I've seen they do alot of CCNA and CCNP
 studies.
 
  Dennis Hess
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
   wrote in message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   This sounds like a great idea.  Are there people in the Atlanta area
 that
   would be interested in setting up a study group such as this?  I am
 taking
   the lab in mid-November and would be interested in getting together
with
   other folks that are preparing for the lab sometime in 2001.
  
   Steve
  
  
  
   Bruce
   Evry
   , ,
  
   ek.org
   Sent by:
   cc:
   nobody@groupsSubject: Re: Washington
DC
   Router Roast This Saturday
  
   tudy.com
  
  
  
   07/24/2001
   05:29
   PM
  
   Please
   respond
   to
   Bruce
   Evry
  
  
  
  
  
  
   From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jul 24 17:21:29 2001
   Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 05:24:58 -0400 (EDT)
   From: Bruce Evry
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Washington DC Router Roast This Saturday
  
   Dear Friends,
  
  Our DC Cisco group will be holding its July meeting:
  Saturday, July 28, 2001
  Time: 10 am to 4 pm
  Place: Bruce's Hilltop Estate
  
  We will, as usual, talk of many things!
  
  If it is nice outside We will take the routers and switches
   outside and practise Cisco technologies under the trees
   (if not we route and switch inside)
  
  As usual there is no charge or fee, but it's always
 appreciated
   if
you bring desserts, snacks, sodas, routers, switches, and laptops.
Make
sure all the equipment is well-marked so that we can send it home
with
  the
person who brought it. (Do not mark the potato chips please)
  
  Yours Truly - Bruce Evry
  
  DIRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE
  
1607 Thomas Road,
   Fort Washington, MD 20744
  
   From Maryland take I-95 to exit 3a in MD,
   From Virginia take Exit 2 in MD
  
   To the Indian Head Highway South.
  
Go about 3 miles, turn Left on Old Fort Road.
  
 Go exactly 2 miles on Old Fort Road,
   Turn Right on Thomas Road.
 We are 1607 Thomas Rd,
almost all the way down the street on the left.
  
Look for the pumpkin in the tree 
   a long gravel driveway with no House visible from street!
  
If lost, our phone # is 301-292-5231, call us!
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Re: access list.. [7:13564]

2001-07-25 Thread Jeremy Wright

deny range 128.252.0.0-128.252.240.0
permit all others

access-list 1 deny 128.252.0.0 0.0.240.255
access-list 1 permit any


- Original Message -
From: Farhan Ahmed 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 1:35 PM
Subject: RE: access list.. [7:13564]


 solution2; will permit 1-240 range and the deny statement will deny the
rest
 thats opposite

 to get a wild mask
 we put higher minus lower

  255.255.255.255
  255.255.240. 0
0  015   255

 so the router will permit 1-240 instead

 -Original Message-
 From: Hire, Ejay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 9:22 PM
 To: 'Farhan Ahmed'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: access list.. [7:13564]


 Objective:
 Create an Access list to block the source address range 128.252.0.0 to
 128.252.240.0

 Solution 1:
 access-list 1 deny 128.252.0.00.0.127.255 Blocks 128.252.0-127.0-255
 access-list 1 deny 128.252.128.0  0.0.63.255  Blocks 128.252.128-191.0-255
 access-list 1 deny 128.252.192.0  0.0.31.255  Blocks 128.252.192-223.0-255
 access-list 1 deny 128.252.224.0  0.0.15.255  Blocks 128.252.224-239.0-255
 access-list 1 permit any Allows all other traffic to
 pass.

 Solution 2:
 access-list 1 permit 128.252.240.0 0.0.15.255 Permits
128.252.240-255.0-255
 access-list 1 deny 128.252.0.0 0.0.255.255 Denies traffic from 128.252
that
 is not permitted by the previous line
 access-list 1 permit any

 Notes:
 Both Solutions work, but solution 2 has less lines and will result in less
 processor utilization in most scenarios.

 -Ejay



 -Original Message-
 From: Farhan Ahmed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 2:29 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: access list.. [7:13564]


 What mask would be used if you want to create an
 access list where the IP addresses (128.252.0.0 to
 128.252.240.0) would be blocked
 pls support with explanation,

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