From: Elaine B. Lopes (elopes@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Sep 21 2000 - 12:47:27 GMT-3
Hi David,
In the near future it's going to have a ISP/Dial CCIE lab in Brussels,
too. I suggest for your preparation that you contact the closest Cisco
office and try to practice on their Field Labs. They should have DSL
and Cable for you to practice.
Good luck,
Elaine
At 03:32 AM 09/21/2000 +0200, David Ankers wrote:
Group,
I have to ask this, is anyone else on this list doing ISP dial or
is it just me? It seemed like a good track at the time as most of
my experience is with ISPs but finding good study material (i.e.
Sample labs - ccbootcamp etc) is very hard. The new tech also seems
a bit daunting and not many isps run both Cable and DSL and
especially not many of the large deployments in these areas are
using Cisco kit. I have 6 routers at home but of course no PIX,
AS5300 and naturally non of the expensive Cable / DSL kit. I'm
missing a lot of the lab, the R/S doesn't pose to much of a problem
in this area, I'm missing ATM and VoIP + a cat for the R/S but
these are availible via online labs / training courses mentioned
below.
Training is also an issue, global knowledge, azlan et al all do 2
weeks pure lab exam training which I gather is very good but only
for the R/S lab..... I'm starting to think the ISP was a mistake
for me and furthermore I have to go to either SJ or Halifax for the
ISP lab but I can take the R/S in Brussels which is a lot more
convient (and cheaper) as I'm in Holland.
I would sincerly apreciate your thoughts on this, of course you
don't know my situation exactly but given the above, am I barking
up the wrong tree? Also if you know any courses for the ISP dial
specifically pre lab prep or online labs I would be VERY grateful.
Sorry to bother the list with this, but it's an important step as
I'm fairly good in the technologies that overlap both exams and
just about to get the unknown and I've come up with a real resource
problems on the ISP dial front.
Thanks you for your time.
Regards,
David.
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