From: The Hammonds (hammond@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 26 1999 - 12:41:04 GMT-3
I just went to an ASE workshop last week. It was really an eye-opener. It
<really> gave me a good hint to
how far along I was. Since I came back, I have been living in my lab at
home. I have a lot of work to do. It is a good program if you can get in
on it, ask your local cisco SE for more info or visit the web site. Keep
in mind they are booking about 2 months in advance!
-----Original Message-----
From: David Powers <DPowers@westechinc.com>
To: 'Robert Thompson ' <Robert.Thompson@dbce.csiro.au>; 'CCIE Group Study
' <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: Sunday, April 25, 1999 10:50 PM
Subject: RE: Practice Labs?
> for resellers, their is a program called the Advanced Systems Engineer
>Training. It allows se's that have passed the qualification exam to get
>access to a cisco training lab. here is the url
>http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/767/tre/aset/aset.html
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert Thompson
>To: CCIE Group Study
>Sent: 4/25/99 9:13 AM
>Subject: Re: Practice Labs?
>
>
>
>Gets even better, I rang up Cisco and asked if I could borrow some
>routers
>to practise on for my CCIE lab and they shipped me 3 routers interstate
>on
>loan for a month. Enterprise IOS, serial cables, etc (although one was
>an
>old AGS which wasn't very usefull and made a hullva racket). Very handy.
>
>Paid all the shipping & all - I didn't pay a cent.
>
>And while they may have chosen to be nice to my employer (CSIRO),
>I didn't ask CSIRO to intervene or make special arrangements or
>anything.
>I did all the negiotiations myself (I *did* say please).
>
>It was obvious the loan gear was just what was on hand and they were
>feeling generous. I think its up to individual Cisco regions &
>availability.
>
>I did get the impression Cisco employees were almost last on the list
>for
>loan of gear, but they also let me in to their Melbourne training lab
>for a
>day which was a very nice setup and obviously dedicated to training
>CCIEs in-house.
>
>Someone who has booked their lab, and is in real trouble getting access
>to gear might do well to add asking Cisco to their list of desperation
>measures. I *was* in trouble for getting enough lab access and tried
>many alternatives. Just regard getting lab access as one of those
>problems CCIEs are meant to solve....
>
>
>At 09:45 PM 25/04/99 -0700, Chris Le wrote:
>>Really? I am a cisco employee and I don't see squat. Let me know who
>has
>>it in cisco so I can track him down myself.
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>On Sat, 24 Apr 1999, Eddie M. Parra, CCNA, MCSE, MCNE wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone have any practice or sample labs? I know they circulate
>among
>>> Cisco employees...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Eddie M. Parra, CCNA, MCSE, MCNE
>>> Senior Internetworking Engineer, Rexall Sundown Inc.
>>> email: eparra@rexallsundown.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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