From: Brad Hedlund (BHedlund@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 15 2000 - 12:39:29 GMT-3
Earl & All,
I wouldnt call it "sinking" your money ... rather, "investing".
I purchased the labs and had no problem at closely duplicating their setup
in my own lab.
Of course, you may not be able to exactly duplicate it. You may have to get
a little creative with what you have. But that makes it more interesting
and fun.
Mind you, you dont have to exactly duplicate the labs to begin with. Close
enough is good enough.
I did purchase lab time at CCIEBootcamp for one day to practice ATM
scenarios.
I thought it was an execptional value. A full 24 hours of ATM for $220 is
not bad.
I would challenge someone to find a better deal than that.
I dont think I could have passed the Lab Exam the first time had not been
for
the practice I got from the labs.
Im not a chearleader for CCIEBootcamp, just a very satisfied customer.
Brad Hedlund
CCIE #5530
Network Guidance Co.
> All,
> I am thinking about sinking $650 of my good hard earned cash
> into the labs at CCIE bootcamp. I have my own lab but I
> don't have any ATM and I don't have token ring on my Catalyst
> like they do. Is it a good idea to buy these labs? I can't
> justify using their lab equipment when the company I work for
> has spent so much money on our own lab. I am concerned that
> I won't be able to duplicate the labs that they send me. Can
> anyone give me some advice?
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Earl Aboytes
> Senior Technical Consultant
> GTE-Managed Solutions
> 800-483-5325 x8817
> earl.aboytes@telops.gte.com
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
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