hi all,
selling my ccie lab equipment ...
will accept offers from germany/europe because I'm located in germany
(munich)
the equipment is used only a couple of days and can be regarded as
new(except of the 2503 and cat2901)
pls make offers via email
thanks
monti
R1: 2610(16/48) 1 eth , W
I'm scheduled to take the CCIE R&S lab on 9/15. I would like to exchange
with any later lab date. Please contact me asap if you're interested in
swapping the lab date.
James Pham
Network Engineer
MAINTECH
714-283-7358 (Work)
714-401-1435 (Mobil)
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I'd get an ISDN simulator, and something to use as a frame-relay switch
(2520, 2521, 2522, or 2523). Those would be my recommendations for what to
purchase next. After that, add a 2511 (or equiv for access-serv), and then
add a 3550 on.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Lear
I know that having two 2610s... you could not train on 802.1q or ISL. Well,
actually you can perform 802.1q but you must have IOS 12.2T series IOS. I
know that is one drawback because I have concerns for having a couple of
2610s but I also have a 3640 too.
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> Are there any drawbacks to
I honestly do not know what you are referring to. A plug on one side and a
jack on the other? I am probably missing something simple but nothing rings
a bell!!! Of course, I am a girl from Thailand and maybe my "slang" English
is not up to par. Hee hee
Can you please explain what that is about
te it from your computer.
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I honestly do not know what you are referring to. A plug on one side
ood luck and have fun.
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> Like the other person previously... I
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> Doesnt the vConsole ISDN simulator able to use SPIDs? Even though it is
> 525 dollars... I
>From what I have heard, you are not asked to configure ATM switches, so back
to back connection would be ok.
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: RE: CCNP and future CCIE lab setup [7:73696]
You have a great start. Let's consider what you have. The 2500s are great.
In time, you will want to load an Enterprise version of IOS. That requires
16 MB Flash and 16 MB DRAM. There are many sources of third party DRAM and
Flash - check the archi
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I honestly do not know what you are referring to. A plug on one side and a
jack on the other? I am probably missing something simple but nothing rings
a bell!!! Of course,
It is for R&S (ccie)
Thanks
>From: "Nakul Malik"
>Reply-To: "Nakul Malik"
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>
>Which track are you studying for?
>
>If you need a PIX and like
Actually, that is not true. A 2611 can do 802.1Q inter-vlan routing but
cannot do ISL trunking. Of course, I am getting this information from the
Cisco website... but if you know differently... please inform me.
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Which track are you studying for?
If you need a PIX and like most of us cant afford to buy everything you need
for your lab, i would suggest building your own. I dont know how this stands
legally, but from a technical aspect it is possible to build your own PIX
clone. You can find detailed documen
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Doesnt the vConsole ISDN simulator able to use SPIDs? Even though it is
525 dollars... I thought it did use spids. When you state to use a
"backbone" router... what do you mean?
Thomas Larus wrote:
>
> With $1,000 dollars, I would first bu
Like the other person previously... I am trying to build a lab.
I am personally starting my Cisco track but I have recieved some routers
from my work.
I personally have 2-2501, 3-2503, 1-2504, 1-as2511-rj(which I dont know how
to use), 1-2611, 1-2612, 1-3640 w/ 8 a/s module: 2ME-2W module: 4-port
Doesnt the vConsole ISDN simulator able to use SPIDs? Even though it is 525
dollars... I thought it did use spids. When you state to use a "backbone"
router... what do you mean?
Thomas Larus wrote:
>
> With $1,000 dollars, I would first buy a 4 port frame switch
> router, perhaps
> a 2520. I s
With $1,000 dollars, I would first buy a 4 port frame switch router, perhaps
a 2520. I say 2520, not 2521 (Token ring), because the ethernet port on the
2520 allows it to serve as an additional router-- perhaps a "backbone"
router that you would connect to using ethernet. $200-$300, if you are
luc
Hello,
I have three 2500 routers (2x2503 and 1x2514) with the budget of 1000$ I am
planning to buy some more routers for my CCIE home lab. Which routers or
switches I must have ( with in my $ limits or couple hundred more).
Every suggestion will be appreciated
David
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Hi Joel,
After doing the lab could you tell us if there was Labs books that helped
you? (and which one does not even get closed?)
Thanks
===
This me
Salvatore De Luca wrote:
> Well.. I dont know about the rest of you, but when I look at
> resumes, and I see someone has actually put CCIE "written" on
> it. I cant help but chukkle.. If you start something.. might as
> well finish what you started I say. I dont see the value in
> someone who is sa
say. I dont
see the value in someone who is satisfied in achieving something half-assed..
> Thanks,
>
> Juan
>
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> Behalf Of
> Joel Satterley
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>
>
> Team,
> Your opinion is always accepted as a good advice...Question
> if you are at a
> point where
> you are running out of time for the lab, what will be more
> efficient, take
> the lab (spend $2000[travel
I'd take the lab the experience will help you a lot - less pressure for
the next 'real' attempt. But then, I wasn't paying.
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>
>
> Team,
> Your opinion is always accepted as a good advice...Quest
I just can't see it happening (pass the CCIE lab with only reading books).
I'm a CCNP/CCDP with a good, solid three years of hands-on Cisco experience
under my belt and can't believe what I've learned by being able to actually
configure and troubleshoot the equipment. There
]...
Thanks,
Juan
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I took the lab recently (before my time ran out) & there is a full da
Hi Joel,
After doing the lab could you tell us if there was Labs books that helped
you? (and which one does not even get closed?)
Thanks
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> The day I meet ANYONE who can pass the CCIE lab by reading alone and no
> practical experience on a router or switch is the day I stop pursuing my
> Cisco certs.
I don't know. Superman became a
hehehe ye.
I'll do the same
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> The day I meet ANYONE who can pass the CCIE lab by reading alone and no
> practical experience on a router or switch is the day I stop pursuing my
> Cisco certs.
fully before you start working.
Otherwise, it's back to the start & you've wasted an hour.
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As far as I understand, the
The day I meet ANYONE who can pass the CCIE lab by reading alone and no
practical experience on a router or switch is the day I stop pursuing my
Cisco certs.
Bill Creighton CCNP
Network Design Engineer, eVPN
NSPM AT&T Business Service Delivery
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print
> or rely on this email, and should immediately delete it from your computer.
>
>
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Hi there,
I have finished my
to pass without practice. I have passed my CCNP by
only reading books and downloading simulation programs.
Can somebody give me advice whether I could carry on without real hand on
experince?
Is there some way to volonteer to work for free?
Is there some way to get free CCIE Lab experience
Hello,
I am working on chapter 18 "CCIE Practical Studies volume 1"
Is there any one like to work it out with me???
Cheers,
HT
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NetmasterClass's new lab book.
Jason
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> Buy from ebay (thos sites you mentioned charge too much!)
>
> -Original Message-
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I recommend ebay as well. I created a a lab for well under their cost (that
included VOIP).
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> I'm shopping around for a CCIE lab kit. I've put down 3 sites as likely
> candidates where I'
Buy from ebay (thos sites you mentioned charge too much!)
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I'm shopping around for a CCIE lab kit. I've put down
I'm shopping around for a CCIE lab kit. I've put down 3 sites as likely
candidates where I'll be buying from;
www.chipsettech.com
www.optsys.com
www.layer7labs.com
Any advice on which one I should choose to get the best bang for the
buck? Any sort of feedback would be welcome.
You need to know EVERYTHING.
I took & failed last week.
RIPv2, OSPF, EIGRP, IS-IS, BGP - all redistributing into each other..
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>
>How about ATM, what will be included?
>
>
>Can any one fine out
>
>
>
>Cheers,
>Heiman.
>
>
>
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thi
. RSRB
4. DLSw and DLSw+
5. Encapsulation bridging
6. CRB
7. IRB
How about ATM, what will be included?
Can any one fine out
Cheers,
Heiman.
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> anyone who is serious about CCIE lab prep should become familiar wit
d DLSw+
> 5. Encapsulation bridging
> 6. CRB
> 7. IRB
>
> How about ATM, what will be included?
>
>
> Can any one fine out
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Heiman.
>
>
>
> ""Hemingway"" wrote in message
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anyone who is serious about CCIE lab prep should become familiar with this
site:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/
start your reading here. everything yoiu need to know can be found somewhere
within the links provided.
""H T"" wrote in message
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For sure you should know a lot about redistribution.
A statement I heard from a Cisco guy responsable for the test in my country:
-Certainly it will be asked one topic that you never have heard about; this
is to test your capacity to look the CD documentation and find an answer.
Certainly you s
Hi all,
Can any one help us about the lab topics?
Cheers,
Heiman.
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i am scheduled to take the lab exam on sept. 2nd...is anyone interested in
swapping w/ me? i am scheduled to take a bootcamp from 8/11-15 & i'd like to
take the exam immediately following that, preferably 8/21 or 22 or during
the wk of 8/25...if u r interested, pls contact me asap...thx
Timur M.
I just wanted to let you know that I purchased the Boson Router Simulator
when I was preparing for my CCNP exams. Looking back, I feel it was
certainly not worth the investment. I thought that this may save me some
money over buying a couple of routers on eBay, but I would have been better
off wi
I would have been interested, however, with less than 29 days until my first
attempt in RTP, and a new project looming with work, I don't think I can
work in any extra time. If I tank too badly on the Lab, I'll let you know,
and maybe we can work something out prior to my second attempt. Good luc
Willy.
Wow!! you teach the BGP and MPLS courses!! Where???
Awesome!!
I've just begun my MPLS study which will be the last exam for the
CCIP...Then I am going to head back to study for the CCIE Lab which I
will take once Mr. Solie comes out with his PSV II ..
When Mr.
Hello,The new BGP exam(beta) for the CCIP exam is a great one (imho) in
prep. for the actual CCIE Lab.It really tests your skill and deep
understanding of your BGP knowledge..133 questions in 250 minutes
(slightly less than 2 minutes per question), which I think was not
enough.Diagrams
Anyone interested?
Timothy T. Lewis CCNP, CCDP, MCDBA, MCSE (2000)
1771 West Mason Morrow Rd.
Lebanon, OH 45036
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are you looking into for the written also or just the lab?
just my 2cents.
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.Johan Bornman wrote:
>
> Any experience with this?
>
> How close to the real thing is Boson's Router Simulator for the
> CCIE Lab?
> Do
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> of
Any experience with this?
How close to the real thing is Boson's Router Simulator for the CCIE Lab?
Does the software allow me to cover all aspects of the blue print for the
CCIE lab?
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> I am in the process of putting together a CCIE practice lab. I have a
bunch
> of 2500 routers with varying memory. I know the lab uses 12.1 but my
> question is what feature set do I need? Will IP do what I need or do I
need
> IP Plus, or
I am in the process of putting together a CCIE practice lab. I have a bunch
of 2500 routers with varying memory. I know the lab uses 12.1 but my
question is what feature set do I need? Will IP do what I need or do I need
IP Plus, or even Enterprise. Since IPX is gone will just the basic IP image
do
I am asembling an CCIE lab at work and just found
http://www.horizondatacom.com
has any one used them, and if so what is your experince
At least the price looks good, I have assembled the folowing list and would
like some comments on it, I already have 2x1005, 2x1003, 2610, 2511-RJ
access server
""Masaru Umetsu"" wrote in message
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> Regarding a workbook(ex$B!'(BCertificationZone.com) for CCIE Lab,
> is it good for CCIE Lab? Is it valuable to buy ?
> If there is another to recommend to buy , please tell me !
ah, the perfect opport
Regarding a workbook(ex$B!'(BCertificationZone.com) for CCIE Lab,
is it good for CCIE Lab? Is it valuable to buy ?
If there is another to recommend to buy , please tell me !
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TEAM,
Which lab workbook (R&S) do you guys recommend for preparing for the
lab...I want to buy only one(which one). If possible I would like your
response with valid information based on your experience with any of the
products mention below. I am very interesting in (Hello Computers and
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om the bottom up; there's no such thing as Top-Down Dipping
Dot Design.
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> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 2:39 PM
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> Subject: Re: CCIE Lab - I have seen he future and it is [7:62776]
>
>
> Glad you're not depressed and are continuing your quest. You
> should consider
> being a writer. Your writing is really good, although the
> dipping d
ed for the lab helps me do a much better job
as an instructor, but having a number behind my name won't make a lick of
difference to anyone but me.
> -Original Message-
> From: Amazing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 11:13 PM
> To: [EMAIL P
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Hello Charles,
> >
> > With due respect I ask, why did you abandon your quest for
> the CCIE? I am
> > curious as to how many times you actually hit the Lab?
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> &g
o Nuts"" wrote in message
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> Hello Charles,
>
> With due respect I ask, why did you abandon your quest for the CCIE? I am
> curious as to how many times you actually hit the Lab?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> CN
>
> >
Hello Charles,
With due respect I ask, why did you abandon your quest for the CCIE? I am
curious as to how many times you actually hit the Lab?
Sincerely,
CN
>From: "Charles Riley" >Reply-To: "Charles Riley" >To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: CCIE Lab - I have
> on
> > the other. also, I have yet to find a way to generate output from
> debugging
> > commands. Things like term mon and logging of one kind or another have
not
> > been successful. so no debug ip routing and debug ip ospf adj.
> >
> > As with the real lab, th
e output
> from
> debugging
> > commands. Things like term mon and logging of one kind or
> another have not
> > been successful. so no debug ip routing and debug ip ospf adj.
> >
> > As with the real lab, there are a series of tasks to be
> completed. Grading
>
a way to generate output from
debugging
> commands. Things like term mon and logging of one kind or another have not
> been successful. so no debug ip routing and debug ip ospf adj.
>
> As with the real lab, there are a series of tasks to be completed. Grading
> is done via a script.
and logging of one kind or another have not
been successful. so no debug ip routing and debug ip ospf adj.
As with the real lab, there are a series of tasks to be completed. Grading
is done via a script. This is the point of most interest. Actually, I
suspect a lot of the current CCIE Lab grading
At 9:55 PM + 2/6/03, David C Prall wrote:
> > I think I can answer this one without violating NDA. MOSPF is not
>> covered in the lab because Cisco has chosen not to support MOSPF in
>> IOS. Surely you would agree that it is not easy to test something in
>> the lab that is not actually sup
""Cisco Nuts"" wrote in message
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> Hello,
> Is DVMRP covered at all in the new CCIE Lab?
> Any other new/odd topics? Ex. MRM or PGM??
> Thank you.
on a more serious note, suppose you were asked to connect o
""David C Prall"" wrote in message
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> > I think I can answer this one without violating NDA. MOSPF is not
> > covered in the lab because Cisco has chosen not to support MOSPF in
> > IOS. Surely you would agree that it is not easy to test something in
>
> I think I can answer this one without violating NDA. MOSPF is not
> covered in the lab because Cisco has chosen not to support MOSPF in
> IOS. Surely you would agree that it is not easy to test something in
> the lab that is not actually supported within Cisco gear.To
> digress, I am not awa
""Cisco Nuts"" wrote in message
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> Hello,
> Is DVMRP covered at all in the new CCIE Lab?
> Any other new/odd topics? Ex. MRM or PGM??
I'm just dying to talk about some things I did NOT see in the Lab m
lly supported is
fair game.
>
> I guess, then I will have to cover it in my studies for the Lab.
>
> Thank you, George for clarifying that!!!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> CN
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: "Kaminski, Shawn G"
> >Reply-To: &quo
ess, then I will have to cover it in my studies for the Lab.
Thank you, George for clarifying that!!!
Sincerely,
CN
>From: "Kaminski, Shawn G"
>Reply-To: "Kaminski, Shawn G"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: DVMRP in the CCIE Lab - ??? [7:62585]
>Date:
Uh oh. Someone on this list probably pooped their pants after reading CN's
message because of the NDA. :-)
Probably the most you'll get out of anyone is that it is possible that DVMRP
is covered in the new CCIE lab because anything is fair game. Since the
Cisco IOS software supports PI
Hello,
Is DVMRP covered at all in the new CCIE Lab?
Any other new/odd topics? Ex. MRM or PGM??
Thank you.
Sincerely,
CN
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Hi all,
Passed the written and am prepraring to crack the hardest part. I
appreciate any tips and recommendation on where to start(equipment is
not my concern at this point) and what is the best study strategy in
terms of time allocation, focusing areas, good study materials, etc.
Thanks in advan
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Hi,
Just a question, looking at the list of equipments for this LAB I se
Hi,
Just a question, looking at the list of equipments for this LAB I see
PIX with version 5.2, this brings to me a question should we use the
conduit or the last access-list commands ?
Thanks and Regards,
BF
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yes, good equipment list .
but , I think ... may be add the equipment .
it is a
atm module : nm-1atm-25
voice module
isdn simulator
good luck !
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Hello,
I checked the cisco web site and find only 2600,3600 routers and 3550
Switches for the R&S Practical Exam. I want to know how many wud I need, say
to set up atleast 50% lab of the one in the Cisco exam. Anyone who has
attended the CCIE lab cud pls help me in this. My intension in set
Happy New Year group study members ...
Is anyone currently studying for the CCIE Lab in the UK?
I have 9 Cisco routers / ISDN simulator / most of the CCIE Preparation
library and plenty of hands-on experience under my belt and 12 PC to
generate plenty of traffic.
I am looking for a study
Dear all, I'm selling my cisco lab equipment which contains the following:
1 - Cisco 2610 router, 1 Ethernet, 4 Port Serial card, 2 T1 WIC cards.(32
Mem & 8 Flash).
1 - Cisco 2610 router, 1 Ethernet, 3 T1 WIC cards, 1 ISDN card.(32 Mem & 8
Flash).
1 - Cisco 2610 router, 1 Ethernet, 16 Asynchro
Appears to be freely available. At least, I found the link after a google
search on "Bruce Caslow", found a link to the study site, and was able to
download these with no problems. Authored by the good folks at netmasters /
netcraftsmen, some of whom we know as Caslow, Pavlichenko, and Inghram, goo
Hi,
There is a good opportunity for those
who are preparing for their CCNP & CCIE exams/lab to
own and run your school in Toronto and prepare for the
exams.(EARN as you LEARN)You may need to add a few
pieces of cisco equipt.If you are genuinely interested
please send me an email.
Mohammad Ruhi
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What Terminal Emulator is used in the CCIE lab?
Can you have multiple sessions (screens) open?
Also, I assume it's a workstation with a keyboard, not a nasty laptop.
Any info?
Thanks
Paul
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now 2 x 3550 in the new (post Nov 4,
2002)
> CCIE lab.
>
> Can anyone confirm this ?
>
> Thomas M|ller
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> Hallo,
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> I've heard rumors that there are now 2 x 3550 in the new (post Nov 4,
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> Can anyone confirm this ?
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Hallo,
I've heard rumors that there are now 2 x 3550 in the new (post Nov 4, 2002)
CCIE lab.
Can anyone confirm this ?
Thomas M|ller
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Don't know where the closest lab is but Halifax was closed down some time
ago.
I don't think there are any labs in Canada anymore.
Kevin Wigle
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Raleigh, NC
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> I live in Toronto, I was told that Canadian have to got to Halifax for
> CCIE LAB test, is it true? Or can I go to U.S. for the te
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