Re: CCIE practice scenarios ...

From: Chad Marsh (chad@xxxxxx)
Date: Mon Dec 06 1999 - 22:39:18 GMT-3


   
I too will certainly endorse cciebootcamp.com, and I am not affiliated
with them either. They are definitely the most bang for your CCIE
practice buck, and I feel they were the best prep tool I used. Plus, if
you do have to rent racktime(which I did for some ATM practice), it is
very reasonable.

Chad Marsh
CCIE# 5185

Brad Hedlund wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am new to the list and have my first lab attempt on January 31 at RTP.
> I have been practicing alot and have found something that has tremendously
> helped my studying that I wish to tell you about.
> I have purchased at set of 12 multi-protocol CCIE style practice exams from
> http://www.cciebootcamp.com. The labs include everyting from BGP
> confederations to ATM LANE.
> The cost was $650 and has well been worth it. If you dont have lab
> equipment to practice on you cant rent time on their lab equipment and
> access it over the internet.
> Going through these labs has forced me to learn topics I didnt think I would
> need to know and has helped me improve my speed. Lab number 8 is a
> very-difficult multi-protocol lab that takes about 24 hours of time to
> complete. Many have labeled it as the best benchmark for CCIE success.
> I am in no way affiliated with the company that makes these labs. If this
> practice tool can help you as much as much as it has helped me than I feel
> it is my duty to tell you about it.
>
> Good Luck to all of you taking the test soon!
>
> Brad Hedlund
> Network Consultant
> Network Guidance Co.
> Mpls, MN.
>



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