ccbootcamp [7:4570]

2001-05-15 Thread Morabito Joe

Are the labs from ccbootcamp really that good?

Their testimonial have many people saying they passed on their first
attempt.

Thanks.

Joe Morabito

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Re: ccbootcamp [7:4570]

2001-05-15 Thread Bradley J. Wilson

Not really an answer, more of a follow-up question: those of you who have
used the ccbootcamp labs, *how* did you use them?  Did you go through them
page-by-page, studying each concept as it came up, or did you use them to
simulate a CCIE-like test - e.g., you sit down at a rack of routers, open
up one of the labs, and see how quickly and accurately you can complete it?
I'm thinking of buying a copy, but I'm just wondering what the best way is
to study from them.



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Are the labs from ccbootcamp really that good?

Their testimonial have many people saying they passed on their first
attempt.

Thanks.

Joe Morabito

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Re: ccbootcamp [7:4570]

2001-05-15 Thread Circusnuts

Well- the real answer is that you need about 2 to 5 years in key positions 
these labs should be just a refresher for you :o)  If you are like most,
studying for the test sometimes is your first exposure.  CCIE boot camps is
very bare bones, no frills.  The labs are straight forward, but very
difficult.  Basically- the labs force you to begin a long list of WROTE
commands.  There are certain portions of the CCIE you are sure to get,
regardless what scenario you are assigned (Frame, ATM, OSPF, BGP, IP
Addressing Plan, Classless into Classfull redistribution).  Build a personal
database of these basic commands  allow other portions of the exercises to
bend your mind a little.  This should make @ least the first day of the CCIE
lab, very achievable.  Lastly- you would either have to rent the lab time or
build one based on their labs.  I personally built my lab from the CCIE boot
camps manual.  The basic design has just a few more routers than the real
CCIE lab.

Phil


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From: Bradley J. Wilson 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: ccbootcamp [7:4570]


 Not really an answer, more of a follow-up question: those of you who have
 used the ccbootcamp labs, *how* did you use them?  Did you go through them
 page-by-page, studying each concept as it came up, or did you use them to
 simulate a CCIE-like test - e.g., you sit down at a rack of routers,
open
 up one of the labs, and see how quickly and accurately you can complete
it?
 I'm thinking of buying a copy, but I'm just wondering what the best way is
 to study from them.



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 From: Morabito Joe
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 Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 2:15 PM
 Subject: ccbootcamp [7:4570]


 Are the labs from ccbootcamp really that good?

 Their testimonial have many people saying they passed on their first
 attempt.

 Thanks.

 Joe Morabito

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