CCIE Lab Prep Guides [7:17584]

2001-08-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone have any feedback on the CCIE lab prep workbooks from CCBootcamp (Network Learning, Inc.) vs. CertificationZone ? Just curious as to how valuable these may be. So far, I have been utilizing the generic books (Caslow, Satterlee, Halabi, Doyle...) for scenarios and practice. Thanks,

Re: CCIE Lab Prep Guides [7:17584]

2001-08-29 Thread Rob Fielding
speed drills later. Get on the Groupstudy CCIE Lab list, buy the bootcamp labs, and get some routers to practice on. Go to the ECP1 class if you can. Good luck to you. -Rob Fielding CCIE #7996 - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 11:19 PM Subject: CCIE Lab

Re: CCIE Lab Prep Guides [7:17584]

2001-08-29 Thread John Neiberger
I'd be interested in hearing more about these, as well. Especially the guides available from CertificationZone. Unless I'm reading it wrong, those scenarios are standardized for a lab of 13 routers! I'd love to know if that's true. They look like they'd be good labs but who has 13 routers in t

Re: CCIE Lab Prep Guides [7:17584]

2001-08-30 Thread WAYNE LAWSON
John, The CCIE prep workbook that CertificationZone is offering was developed by a company that I run - IPexpert, Inc. The scenarios were developed on 13 router (standard topology) which can be rented from our website. The current workbook consists of 21 sections / chapters. Each chapter is