RE: CCIE LAB PREP STRATEGIES [7:15046]

2001-08-06 Thread Chuck Larrieu

since you have too much time to prepare, perhaps you could use some of it
to research the answers for yourself? :-

sorry, I can't resist being a wise guy.

Chuck

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Hi all,
   I passed my CCIE written last week and have the lab
exam scheduled for April of 2002.:-( Too much time . I would like to
invite advice for a systematic way to tackle the CCIE lab exam
including the following areas :

1) What is the exact kinds of equipment required to set up a practice
lab ?
2) How much is the extent of Voice and ATM in the lab exam ?
3) What books should I refer to for the lab exam ?
4) I am trying to do the All-in-one CCIE lab study guide and then I will
try to do the mentorlabs virtual labs and then probably the ccbootcamp
labs .How is this strategy ?
5) How good is Caslow's ECP1 course ?
6) Will taking the CID course help for the lab exam ?

I will be glad if someone can help me with the above questions ? Thanks
a lot in advance ...


Jaspreet




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Re: CCIE LAB PREP STRATEGIES [7:15046]

2001-08-06 Thread anyong

Hi,

So do I, I passed last week, and booked the lab on Feb.
I am currently using ALL in one 1st edition, and behind me are Caslow's 2nd
edition and Cisco press Lan switching.
I've equipped with 4 router, ISDN demo and 1 set base switch.
ATM, Voice and lightstream I cannot afford unless I've win a mark six
tomorrow. I'll try online remote rack on this.
I am totally no hands on for Token ring part, I don't even now how to
connect them : ( , can anybody advice a place or link for me to set up a lab
base token ring network? Two of my routes has token ring interface, 1 MAU, 1
Xircom pcmcia card and 1 IBM 4/16. 2 x db9-rj45 and 2 x db9-mau cables.
Furthermore, after those book and lab, I'll try bootcamp and most of the
Cisco press CCIE development books, I'll keep the Cisco Doc cd in my cd-rom.
Any expert please advice if I am missing something, as I got 6 month left
now. : ~

Thank you for any input to light me up.


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 Hi all,
I passed my CCIE written last week and have the lab
 exam scheduled for April of 2002.:-( Too much time . I would like to
 invite advice for a systematic way to tackle the CCIE lab exam
 including the following areas :

 1) What is the exact kinds of equipment required to set up a practice
 lab ?
 2) How much is the extent of Voice and ATM in the lab exam ?
 3) What books should I refer to for the lab exam ?
 4) I am trying to do the All-in-one CCIE lab study guide and then I will
 try to do the mentorlabs virtual labs and then probably the ccbootcamp
 labs .How is this strategy ?
 5) How good is Caslow's ECP1 course ?
 6) Will taking the CID course help for the lab exam ?

 I will be glad if someone can help me with the above questions ? Thanks
 a lot in advance ...


 Jaspreet




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RE: CCIE LAB PREP STRATEGIES [7:15046]

2001-08-06 Thread Kenneth Yeung

Hi,
I will go for the CCIE written next week.  I think I will go for the lab in
Dec, 2001.  Nice to hear many of u just pass the lab.  Is it include ATM,
VoIP, LANE, Token ring, DLW+, RSRB and SRB, etc...what is their weight. 
It's good if all of you give me some advice.  Actually I tried to prepare
the written and practical test together.  Behind me is most of the CCIE
CISCO press and Carlow.  I have taken CCNP, ATM and VoIP specialization
exam.  The equipment with me is 2 x C2522 and 3 x C2503.  There is Token
Ring and ISDN available.  I am planning to apply a BRI connection at home
for all the ISDN testing.  It is not so expensive about US$70/month in
HongKong.  Not sure how much in US.  I can't available the Catalyst
set-based switch.  Is virtual lab help?!  Good to share ideas with you
guys.  Thanks.


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