Thanks for the info. I did take the first two semesters when I was working
towards my ccna a couple years ago. The program was a little slow moving for
me and I already had some experience and they would not let me jump ahead
(and still wont), but the idea is great. I'll look into lab companions.
I recommend Cisco Press' CCNP Networking Academy Program:
Semester 5 Lab Companion (Advanced Routing) and the Semester 6
Lab Companion (Remote Access). If you put them together with the
Companion Guide series textbooks for BSCN & BCRAN I think you
have an excellent package. That's what we use. T
Have you tried reading the BSCN book cover to cover and doing each lab at
the end of the chapters? I found them to be useful as a starting point.
You will invariably think of things you want to do on your own as you go
through the motions. Break things - physically and logically - and capture
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