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From: John Stamos
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Thanks, everyone for your great responses!
Dukes, how on earth did you get so much material?
John
Well.. My site is a bit more *low brow* relative to the various CCIE cert
sites :) I cater towards CCNA, CCNP candiates and CCIE's who are
researching various projects. Not to mention practicing network geeks who
want to read up up network security, intrusion detection, honeypots and the
like.
That is a real nice site!
Thanks for the heads up.
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From: Mike Sweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 10:47 AM
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Well.. My site is a bit more *low brow* relative to the various
There is also a free lab #23 at www.ccbootcamp.com/download
lab23beta_configs.zip
lab23beta_preconfigs.zip
newhintslab23beta.doc
newlab23beta.doc
newlab23beta.vsd
John Stamos wrote in message
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Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the list and was wondering if
Hi John,
I run a website that has exactly what you are looking for.
Out of the hundred plus training docs/study guides, there's only 1 that's
for sale (The Ultimate CCIE Study Guide, $15.95), the rest are free and
include Study guides for preparing for Cisco's CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and
CCIE RS
Go to www.fatkid.com if you want free CCIE labs. You didn't specify what
kind of material you're looking for.
John Stamos wrote in message
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Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the list and was wondering if there are any good websites that
offer free training
Clayton Dukes wrote:
P.S. The website does require a login, but it's free (I just
like to know
who's playing on my server :-))
As an aside, your web site does nothing for me so to speak. I registered,
and never received an email giving me a password. If I select 'Forgot
Password' and ask
to do the same for you :-)
Clayton Dukes
CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP, NCC
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From: Frank Merrill
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: Training Documents? [7:46298]
Clayton Dukes wrote:
P.S. The website does require a login, but it's free (I just
like
You can download a free CCIE Security lab from:
http://www.securityie.com/securityielab1.htm
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
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Cisco home labs: www.optsys.net
John Stamos wrote in message
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Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the
Ha!
I forgot the most important thing...the url!
Well, we all have our bimbo days I suppose :-)
http://www.gdd.net
Clayton Dukes
CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP, NCC
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From: Paul
To: Clayton Dukes
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 5:50 PM
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I just got the advertisement from Global Knowledge, sounds like a good
time.
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John Chang
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 11:17 AM
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Subject: Training [7:16684]
Ultimate Hacking
New
I have a five year old that could probably teach that ultimate hacking.
Cause he is my number one flea.
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From: John Chang
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 9:17 AM
Subject: Training [7:16684]
Ultimate Hacking
New York, NY 08/28/01 08/31/01 $3995
San
My advice would be the advanced switching class since advanced switches are
too expensive to buy for a lab and are ridiculously complicated these days.
The CIT class is good, but it's pretty basic. From the level of the
responses you send to the list, my guess it that you know most of it. Of
John,
I think that the CIT class would be a good choice for you given your
limitations. We used to send all of our engineers to the CIT class and
everyone liked the class and thought it was good. I do not know if your boss
would allow it or not, but Mentor Technologies BGP/OSPF workshop would
If you don't have a lot of experience with SNA, token ring, SRB, RSRB,
and DLSw, I would *highly* recommend taking SNAM from Skyline Computers.
I took that recently and it is one of the best classes I have ever
taken.
IMCR and MCNS would probably be good. Even though you've finished
CCNP,
Where are you located?
I know that both Mentor Technologies and Global Knowledge offer a 5 day
course on switching technologies, BCMSN across the United States. This is
the course which also preps you for the BCMSN test if your goal is to get
your CCNP. It is a good course for hands-on
Building Cisco Multilayer Switch Networks by Cisco Press is what I used to
learn the Set/IOS based switches.
Heckle wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I am trying to find aresource to get some training on Cisco Switches
(2900's thru 5500's) for some people at work. Something on CD would be
If you're looking for CD-ROM, the Cisco LAN Switching CIM
has some tutorials and labs (Cat5000 emulation). If your company is a Cisco
partner you can access the CIM for free on the Cisco website under Partner
E-Learning Connection.
Julie Stewart
Heckle wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I personally prefer Global Knowledge. Good instructors, good labs.
At 07:18 PM 12/5/00 -0500, you wrote:
Does anyone have any opinions on Training centers like Learning Tree or
Global Knowledge.
My company is willing to send me to the classes of my choice, and I would
like to get your views on
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My first was a week late, the second one day early. Anyway, my 2 1/2 year
old knows how to spot a router and a hub (well, hubs and switches are a bit
hard to tell the difference between). He already has fun with patch cords
My first was a week late, the second one day early. Anyway, my 2 1/2 year
old knows how to spot a router and a hub (well, hubs and switches are a bit
hard to tell the difference between). He already has fun with patch cords
and such. I just have to make sure I keep my routers up high enough so
And you got two dependents for the tax year !!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Dale Holmes
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 9:35 AM
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Subject: Training and babies, and training babies
From: "Jim
This outfit offers a number of great prep courses for
a very reasonable price including lab time. I am not
affiliated in any way.
http://www.tcytech.com
TCY Tech
36 East 23rd St.
4th Floor
New York, NY
212-995-8480
Best of luck.
--- "Wolf, Jonah" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone
2000 9:44:26 PM GMT
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This outfit offers a number of great prep courses for
a very reasonable price including lab time. I am not
affiliated in any way.
http://www.tcytech.com
TCY Tech
36 East 23rd St.
4th Floor
New York, NY
212-995-8480
Best of luck.
--- "Wolf
Hi
You should use "ip rtp priority" plus WFQ or CBQWFP or "ip rtp reserve"
Custom queueing is not the best solution for voice, because you need
strict
priority ..
In both cases I would recomend to use L2 fragmentation if your interface
is below 1 Mbits (FRF.12 or ppp interleaving)
The ports are
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