From: Justin Dean (deanj2@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Aug 11 2001 - 14:10:39 GMT-3
I took the condensed version of the track from Global Knowledge. It was 3
weeks, meeting every other week. It was a good "start" but by no means was I
ready for the test after the course. We spent alot of time trying to make
the limited amount of routers fit the lab scenarios and cabling. I got alot
of good information and scenarios, which I then took to the
realrouterlabs.com rack and did them over and over until I knew all the
scenarios cold. I feel the same way about sharing a pod.....you don't learn
as much as you would if you do everything yourself. jd
----- Original Message -----
From: <SFeldberg@edeltacom.com>
To: "Paul" <stlpaul.wood@mistral.co.uk>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>; <nobody@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: Net Gun programme feedback
> If you have passed the CCIE written (I will assume since you are on this
> mailing list ) then you will have little to gain from NetGun. My
> impression is that it is a CCNP/CCIE written exam preparation program. I
> took ACPC 1 and found the material and the instructor to be of high
> quality. That being said, I would not recommend this class to CCIE lab
> candidates due to the fact that the pods are shared with a lab prtner. I
> found the labs to be frustrating because I could not concentrate on the
> objectives. When problems arise with your configurations (and these labs
> are DESIGNED to cause problems) the first troubleshooting step should NOT
> be "how did you set up OSPF on your router?". A LOT of time was wasted in
> this manner. I am looking into CCprep in November mainly becase they have
> one pod per student.
>
> Steve
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>
> "Paul"
> <stlpaul.wood@mist To:
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> ral.co.uk> cc:
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> 08/11/2001 06:57
> AM
> Please respond to
> "Paul"
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>
>
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am considering enrolling in Global Knowledge's NetGun Academy programme
> in
> the UK.
>
> Has anyone out there had any experience with this course or can anyone
draw
> comparisons to the ACPP classes they also offer. It would appear when
> looking
> at the content covered that their is some variation between the US & UK.
>
> Any feedback would be much appreciated.
>
> Paul
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