Re: Welcome to the CCIE Lab Mailing List

From: Dana Gertsch (dgertsch@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Mar 29 1999 - 23:55:26 GMT-3


   
Hey all. How about if I give you access to the labs I have for the rest of the
week. To date I have 16.
All I ask is some feed back, namely how can I improve them, things I missed,
etc.

Anyone interested should email me directly. Please include a username/password
pair. I'll get your account setup by Wednesday afternoon.

Dana
www.virtualrack.com

Paul Borghese wrote:

> John,
>
> Best of luck next week! Do you plan to spend any time out in California
> after the test?
>
> Paul
>
> >Paul Borghese wrote:
> >
> >> If you are receiving this message, you have been subscribed to the
> CCIE-Lab
> >> mailing list at groupstudy.com. In general, this list will work similar
> to
> >
> >
> >OK, I'll break the ice...
> >
> >I'm taking the lab one week from today in San Jose.
> >I'm feeling like I have a chance to pass if I keep my head.
> >
> >The last few days I've spent "brushing up" on things and trying
> >to understand BGP a little bit better. Sometimes I actually
> >think I understand when to use "no synchronize"!
> >
> >I haven't had much contact with anyone else about this whole
> >endeavor except for having a pretty good relationship with a
> >CCIE out of the local Cisco office (number 17xx or so). He
> >tries to be helpful but the bottom line is "know everything and
> >be darn quick to implement it too".
> >
> >Oh yeah- I bought the set of 8 lab scenarios from CCIE Boot camp.
> >IMHO, they are useful. Worth the bread? To me, yes.
> >
> >Hoping next Monday and Tuesday are "good days",
> >
> >John



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