RE: CCNP Help [7:54623]

2002-10-02 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G

For lab equipment, go to www.ccxxproductions.com and click on the "Build a
Home Lab" link to get some ideas on what you should purchase. For study
guides, use www.ccxxproductions.com or www.ccbootcamp.com. Much less
expensive than Boson and you still get what you need to help pass the exams.

Shawn K.

Disclaimer: I have done work for CCxx Productions, NLI (CCBootCamp), and
Boson/Quizware

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> From: Dave Bradshaw [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> 
> I am about to embark on my CCNP training, I would be very grateful for any
> advice as how to go about getting this Cert. At present I am gathering lab
> equipment for home use, does anyone have any suggestions as to what
> equipment
> I should get? i.e. what is essential & what is nice to have! Also if
> anyone
> can recommend any good study guides, or places to look for relevant
> information, (obviously I've found one good place :-) ). I think it may be
> worth mentioning I don't presently work in a Networking environment, I am
> an
> Engineer on Networked peripherals, which is what has got me interested in
> this
> field in the first place. I passed my CCNA earlier this year. Any advice
> most
> gratefully accepted.
> 
> Dave




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RE: CCNP Help [7:54623]

2002-10-01 Thread ccnp ccnp2002

You can also buy the book: "CCNP Practical Studies: Routing" from Cisco
Press.

It has a few errors here and there, but I thought it is really good for
practice.

Do not forget the other Cisco book on Routing: Building Scalable Cisco
Networks. That is where the exam questions are! It kind of surprised me!


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Re: CCNP Help [7:54623]

2002-10-01 Thread Neal Rauhauser

Get the Caslow CCIE book and the Hutnik & Satterlee CCIE Lab Study
Guide (119 hands on labs) as a minimum.

  The McGraw Hill Cisco Access Lists Field Guide is pretty good, you
need the official Cisco Press BCMSN book for switching, the BCRAN book
has some fluff but it does parallel the exam pretty closely.

  I used the http://www.boson.com exams for prep and I found them to be
dead on for all four exams.

  
  To handle 75% of the Hutnik & Satterlee labs you'll need a router with
four serial ports to serve as a frame relay switch, two other routers
with at least one serial port, and some sort of ISDN access. If you can
roll the fourth router I think it covers all the lab bases.

  ISDN is the big trick for CCNP if you don't have hands on with it -
try and get a single line for home and share the spids between two 2503s
using an NT1 - much cheaper to pay six months of ISDN service than to
find a teltone or adtran box for ISDN emulation.


Dave Bradshaw wrote:
> 
> I am about to embark on my CCNP training, I would be very grateful for any
> advice as how to go about getting this Cert. At present I am gathering lab
> equipment for home use, does anyone have any suggestions as to what
equipment
> I should get? i.e. what is essential & what is nice to have! Also if anyone
> can recommend any good study guides, or places to look for relevant
> information, (obviously I've found one good place :-) ). I think it may be
> worth mentioning I don't presently work in a Networking environment, I am
an
> Engineer on Networked peripherals, which is what has got me interested in
> this
> field in the first place. I passed my CCNA earlier this year. Any advice
most
> gratefully accepted.
> 
> Dave
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CCNP Help [7:54623]

2002-10-01 Thread Dave Bradshaw

I am about to embark on my CCNP training, I would be very grateful for any
advice as how to go about getting this Cert. At present I am gathering lab
equipment for home use, does anyone have any suggestions as to what equipment
I should get? i.e. what is essential & what is nice to have! Also if anyone
can recommend any good study guides, or places to look for relevant
information, (obviously I've found one good place :-) ). I think it may be
worth mentioning I don't presently work in a Networking environment, I am an
Engineer on Networked peripherals, which is what has got me interested in
this
field in the first place. I passed my CCNA earlier this year. Any advice most
gratefully accepted.

Dave




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