From: Kevin Baumgartner (kbaumgar@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Dec 27 2000 - 19:13:56 GMT-3
Well then it might help to put this on their webpage.
There is very little about what is in the training. Other than the equipment
list. For example a list of what will be taught or practiced for the five
days would
be very useful if this was posted at their website. For me I would rather
have it
this way rather than have to wait for a email back from someone to tell me
what's
in the training.
Kevin
At 05:01 PM 12/27/00 -0500, Tom Thomas wrote:
>Actually, the CCPrep.com CCIE Bootcamp has both VoIP and Token Ring
>Switching with the Catalyst 3920. The same device you would see on the
>actual lab. The other difference between the CCPrep.com Bootcamp and
>other similar products is the fact that you have remote access to your
>lab during the entire week, including Saturday and Sunday (so you can
>clean up anything you didn't get to finish during the class) as well as
>having the entire pod of routers to yourself. There are no lab
>partners, just like it would be on the actual exam.
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
>Kevin Baumgartner
>Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 9:46 PM
>To: jesse-james@onebox.com
>Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: CCPREP.com- Tampa CCIE BootCamp
>
>
> Well it looks very basic. No mention of Tokenring or VoIP in the
>equipment list. For the money ($5K) I would want more than they have.
>The ECP1 course looks to be a better deal and has been recommended
>by a number of people in this group.
>
> Kevin
>
> >
> > CCPREP.com- Tampa CCIE BootCamp. Looking for feedback on this prep class.
> > Has anyone gone to it yet? anybody heard any bad or good news on it?
> >
> > jesse-james@onebox.com
> >
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