From: Tracy Blackmore (TracyB@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Dec 01 2000 - 16:26:40 GMT-3
I would have to say the bootcamp labs would be a great example. They are
designed with several things to look out for (pitfalls.) I was just looking
for getting the common ones in one place.
Some of us don't have the money to buy days (or weeks) of time on their labs
nor the money to build a nine router lab at home. On the job experience is
great but how often do you have to build a network with all of the items
required for the CCIE and do it in two days (or even two months?)
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Baumgartner
To: Tracy Blackmore; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Sent: 12/1/00 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: Pitfalls
I don't see how anyone that has already taken the lab can talk about
general
lab scenarios. Even if reworded. Still seems like NDA.
So what exactly are "general" labs?
Kevin
At 10:46 AM 12/1/00 -0700, Tracy Blackmore wrote:
>Group;
>
> I have read many briefs from people who have been to the lab,
passed or
>not. One thing that I would like to see/ask is...
>
>What are some of the major pitfalls to look for in general lab
scenarios?
>
>I can gather several of them by reviewing the questions posted but it
would
>be nice to have a compilation of all of the major ones so that as we
study,
>we'll have an idea of pitfalls to look for.
>
>Thanks for any help you guys can provide!
>
>P.S. So as not to break the NDA, I have worded my question so as to
gain
>information on "general" labs. Please do not give exact problems faced
in
>the CCIE Lab.
>
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