From: Joe Cordoba (cordoba@cistron.nl)
Date: Thu Dec 05 2002 - 18:38:03 GMT-3
I Failed today in Brussels, did a lot of practice with the version 3 of
ccbootcamps but they came a little short as far as trunking goes en
layer tree issues un the 3550. I found that today the hard way. But as
far as routing goes they were harder than the actual exam. I was able to
go through the routing like drinking a glass of water. But the new
technologies tested would not allow me to pass it. I was also kind of
slow typing them down. It took me till 13:00 to finished the IGP. Was
also my first attempt, I do think I can pull this the second try.
Best regards and good luck.
Rik Guyler wrote:
>I have all 3 versions (please - nobody ask for copies!) and like this
>version MUCH better than the previous two. Version 2 was especially nasty
>as it was printed on dark red paper, which presumably was to prevent illegal
>copying but it was impossible to see. As for content, these labs will
>challenge you. I find most of the labs to contain a pretty good mix of
>technology. The price is a bit steep but worth it to me.
>
>Rik
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Joseph Carr [mailto:joseph.carr@sinex.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 12:39 PM
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: ccbootcamp lab book?
>
>
>I am about to buy the new ccbootcamp 3.00 lab book. I was wondering if
>anyone else has the book and what they thought of it. Any help here would be
.
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