From: joshua lauer (jslauer@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 31 2005 - 10:39:43 GMT-3
maybe one of the IE Guys can weigh in but I have the book, it's a succession
to the first volume so the labs are pretty hard. There is less configuration
tasks but the tasks that are there are pretty advanced..Alot of new
features, IPV6 and some other neat things. Having the new feature
documentation handy while doing these labs was a plus. I've done each lab at
least twice, each time I pick up something else. It's really not a bad
addition, I just wouldnt start your studies using it. I think the first
volume is more valuable for your core technologies but that's just me....
jl
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Duncon" <david_ccie@hotmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 8:30 AM
Subject: IE Volume 2
> Hi Group ,
>
> Can any one who owns IE's volume 2 ( I think it comes with 10 labs) answer
> this Q. From what I heard that volume book is primarily focussing on core
> portion of the lab technologies such as L2 , L3/IGP and L3/BGP and which I
> think is a great concept
>
> But I got a Q in here. The fact that core segment is going to change after
> Jan 1st 2006 with ATM/ISDN/ISIS/DLSW leaving the picture, does this Volume
> 2 lab workbook accommodate the new upgrades now or will it going to happen
> before Jan 1 , 2006.
>
>
> Thanks for any feedback.
>
> - David.
>
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