RE: Azlan in UK

From: Andrew Bratchell (a.bratchell@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Feb 02 2002 - 13:20:29 GMT-3


   
Carl,
I attended the course about a year ago. There are two CCIE lab prep trainers
that I know of at Azlan.
John Berry who I had is very good, his knowledge and communication skills
are first rate (he is particulary good with DLSW). When I took the course I
found that certain things where not covered, for example ATM, and other
topics were skipped over very quickly for example voice over x. Perhaps this
has changed.

My advice would be this.
Take the content of the Cisco CCIE Networkers powerpoint presentation as a
very rough guide of what you need to cover
(http://www.cisco.com/networkers/nw00/pres/3304/3304.htm.) Use this as a
template and make sure that you go through all of this with John or
whichever trainer you have. As another source of what study topics you need
to cover, get hold of the CCIE practical studies book from Cisco Press. This
book has had mixed reviews from members of this group. Although not perfect
I think it will give you a good outline of what you need to cover.

If you are doing part two, this is the hands on section, make sure that you
have plenty of hands on practise before-hand. The more you have, the more
you will get out of the course. Don't not worry about learning out date
material - this will not happen. You must get the most out of the course for
yourself because you will have your own strengths and weaknesses that are
unique to you.
All the best with your training.

Regards
Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Phelan [mailto:carlphelan@hotmail.com]
Sent: 02 February 2002 15:52
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OT: Azlan in UK

Hi,

Has anyone attended the Azlan CCIE Lab Prep. Course part II in the UK?
I'm taking the course soon - the course overview states that X25,
DECnet, LAT and other irrelevancies are discussed but when I rang I was
told that this document is out of date (Oh really!) I'm worried that
the course might be dated. Any opinions from those who have attended or
plan to?

Many thanks,

Carl



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