From: Kevin Baumgartner (kbaumgar@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2000 - 18:26:38 GMT-3
If you are only starting to setup a lab now with only 35 days to the exam I thi
nk you are
rushing things. This doesn't give you enough time to get the equipment, setup a
nd start
working on it.
I would strongly consider rescheduling the test if you want to get hands on
experience.
Don't make the mistake of rushing things to much. You really need to put in the
time trying
different situations on the routers. And the more you can practice the greater
the chance you
have of passing the test.
I am speaking from personal experience. Spent the last month before the exam
setting up
equipment and trying different situations on the routers. I quickly ran out of
time before the exam
and when I took the test I wasn't nearly as prepared as I though I was.
Kevin
At 02:48 PM 6/1/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Firstly apologies as this is off topic. I am looking to build a CCIE
>practice lab.
>1. If there is anyone out there who would
>like to sell their equipment (6 or 7 routers and a cat switch), please
>contact me.
>2. I would also appreciate if u people could give me some contact
>details of any resellers who sell used gear.
>3. One of the issues I am facing is time...My exam is scheduled in 35 days.
>4. It would also be great if u people can share ur ideas on the best
>possible equipment
>configs.
>Email me offline if u think the replies will not be relevant to the entire
>list.
>Thanks for your time
>Sanjay Maljure
>
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