From: Michael Snyder (msnyder@revolutioncomputer.com)
Date: Sun Feb 22 2004 - 13:53:16 GMT-3
I think you are mistaken.
You want vague requirements and omissions and errors.
It's just like the real thing. It takes critical thinking to get thru
the real lab, might as well start while you are practicing.
Here's an example from a post I did yesterday.
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RE: Full Reachability meaning
Check the whole lab, see if the interface is used in any other
protocols.
It's common to wait till the end of the lab to advertise an interface
into bgp for example.
In summary,
1) If the requirement states full reachability (this could be assumed in
a R&S lab)
2) If the interface isn't specifically stated not to be the routing
table.
3) If you are not instructed to place route or a summary of the route
into igp or egp.
4) Then add the interface route to the igp of your choice.
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-----Original Message-----
From: lodgikal . [mailto:lodgikal@hotmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 9:50 AM
To: security@groupstudy.com
Subject: Got the written out of the way...looking at lab workbooks.
Hey all,
This is my first post to the group, though I've been reading for a
while. I
finished up the written yesterday and I plan to hit the lab pretty
heavily.
I bought the IPExpert Security lab workbook. But to be honest, it has a
LOT
of errors. I cannot put any trust in a workbook with so many errors.
Without any faith in the book it is useless to me. They haven't updated
their answer configs in quite a while, and they keep pushing back their
date
for their version 2.0 Security WB. Needless to say I was very
dissapointed
in this workbook, for $350...I should have just bought more lab
equipment.
It is kind of hard to find unbiased reviews of the different workbooks
out
there. I know hellocomputers has one, you guys know of any others? Any
suggestions on a professional workbook with minimal errors? I'm not
really
worried about the cost as I know it will pay for itself later.
Thanks,
Jd
ccnp, ccsp...
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