From: Gary.Frye@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue Aug 08 2000 - 09:20:05 GMT-3
The lab scenario themselves are not what keeps CCIE bootcamps in business.
The big money involves time on very expensive equipment.
I have no problems accepting or distributing lab scenarios. If people have
their own equipment then they don't need the service of any practice or
virtual labs.
-garyf
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08:04 AM ---------------------------
gfrye@carolina.rr.com on 08/07/2000 06:22:03 PM
To: Gary Frye/AO/USR/FTU@FTU
cc:
Subject: Re: OSPF Labs
I found the CCIE bootcamp labs very good and certainly good for studying for th
e
CCIE. I would however strong recommend that parts of these labs are not
distributed in this group. They are not cheap I agree but that doesn't mean tha
t
we should freely distribute. I think they are worth the investment.
Kevin
At 09:27 PM 8/7/00 +0000, you wrote:
>Does anybody have any decent OSPF Labs they wouldn't mind sharing. I have
>got some ideas from fatkid, thanks to Mr. Small, but after that I am lacking
>ideas..... Does anybody have any Labs from the CCIE bootcamp, I hear from
>the posts they are quite good, but look expensive.....
>
>Any suggestions...
>
>Thanks
>D
>
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