From: Chuck Larrieu (chuck@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat May 12 2001 - 00:26:24 GMT-3
While it is true that bootcamp labs contain material that is no longer on
the real lab, may I suggest that there is still much of value to be found in
the various scenarios? Speed? Different and unusual ways to do things?
Complexity?
Cisco tests thorough knowledge of protocol behaviour. And Cisco tests
internalization of that knowledge. What do you guys want? Exact duplicates
of the real lab so you can just memorize configs to pass?
Some have said the Lab does not test real world, and therefore is unfair. I
suggest that it can happen in the real world that you are handed something
out of the ordinary, and the only thing that will get you through is the
kind of detailed, internalized knowledge of protocol behaviour that the Lab
demands of you.
Or you can resolve to spend the rest of your life calling TAC for help, or
asking around until you find someone who can tell you the answer.
BTW, bootcamp is coming out with new labs as well.
Chuck
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Greg
Ferro
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 7:14 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: ccbootcamp labs relevant?
Yes. i would agree. The ccbootcamp labs are very dated and no longer seem
to be worth the money.
From what I hear, they do not reflect current tests and topics.
Regards
Greg
At 12:17 AM 12/05/2001, you wrote:
>Aside from the Appletalk, DECNet, and Vines found in labs 2-8 I've also
>noticed that the bulk of labs 10,11,13,& 14 cover material that have been
>removed from the CCIE lab. Would anybody care to comment on this or perhaps
>add to the list of labs which can be skipped. However I must mention that
>these labs were created a while back when these topics were still relevant
and
>that the newer labs are pretty dead on for studying. I would like to thank
>Marc for creating such a wonderful resource.
>Thanks,
>Steve
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