RE: ccie lab prep classes

From: Robert Thompson (rthompson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jul 18 1999 - 23:45:51 GMT-3


   

The ANEW labs by Geotrain are the same labs I did last year (I am 99%
certain)
and they used to allow too little time (lots of people didn't get through
them)
but more time has been set aside in the ANEW format I believe. Possibly they
have been further modified also.

They are good labs in preperation for a CCIE, but don't be fooled. They are
not CCIE grade problems, they will let you cover a lot of the breadth of
problems you will need to know. From knowing these you can go on to higher
grade problems of you own devising, and even if you don't you can do a lot
from knowing these. Their best value is in helping you understand things
by doing the problems.

The second ANEW should have troubleshooting as part of it with the
instructor
sabotaging your lab.

I know the Australian Geotrain labs are being changed from what I did, to a
even better format, don't know if that carries over to the ANEW stuff.

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Robert Thompson, CCIE #4500, MCSE
Business Integration Solutions
44 Ellingworth Pde, Box Hill 3128
Australia
Office +61 3 9899 5111
FAX +61 3 9899 7671
Mobile 0407 368 154
Internet: rthompson@busint.com.au
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> S, Alex
> Sent: Saturday, 17 July 1999 3:13
> To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
> Subject: ccie lab prep classes
>
>
> One more question about lab classes. I live on west coast (LA area) and
> flying to Virginia for a class is a little bit far.
>
> Does anybody know anything good / bad about
> "ANEW I & II by Geotrain (Advanced Networking Expertise
> Workshops" which are
> based in S-F?
>
> Any feedback on this or others in LA proximity is appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Alex
>
> alexs@csi-corp.com



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