RE: OSPF Labs

From: Price, Jamie (jprice@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 08 2000 - 17:23:24 GMT-3


   
   
    Title: RE: OSPF Labs
    
   And you know what - Marc has been pretty good to date in that if you
   purchase the initial set of labs then you get updates and new ones for
   free. That is a good deal. I'd hate to see him have to change that
   mindset.
   
   -----Original Message-----
   From: Chris Jackson [mailto:cjackson69@home.com]
   Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 12:11 PM
   To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
   Subject: RE: OSPF Labs
   
   You may have no problem with distributing them, but I am sure Marc and
   the
   court system would feel differently about it. Marc and company have
   spent a
   considerable amount of time and research on developing fantastic labs.
   You
   do not have the right to distribute something that you do not own
   (when you
   purchase his labs you are simply licensed to use them. You do not own
   the
   intellectual material). This group is not a place for that sort of
   activity.
   I appreciate the fact that it can be expensive to pursue CCIE, but
   that is
   also part of it's value.
   
   Just my 2 cents
   
   Chris Jackson
   -----Original Message-----
   From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
   Gary.Frye@firstunion.com
   Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 8:20 AM
   To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
   Subject: Re: OSPF Labs
   
   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
   
   ---------------------- Forwarded by Gary Frye/AO/USR/FTU on 08/08/2000
   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
   the
   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
   that
   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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