Re: IEWB-RS Lab Workbook

From: Victor Cappuccio (cvictor@protokolgroup.com)
Date: Sat Apr 01 2006 - 23:53:51 GMT-3


Hola Joel,

Take this from another WANNABE like others,

Last year I studied from another Lab Workbook, and I failed the lab
because I did not knew the technology (hard to admit but it's true). So
this year I am studying from IEWB to retake my test. I far as I, you can
not only see that they have a real close look to you final CCIE exam,
but they take a step forward and not only explain the stuff really
great, making you understand the technology that you MUST know for the
lab. (hope someday the brians could make a WB for the different
technology, like a OSPF WB, BGP WB) or better yet a COD for that.

if you want to accelerate your studies for the lab, that the IE COD that
they have, are really good quality product making a real difference (I
can tell that because I went to a CCIE Bootcamp in the US, and the
difference is like Hell to Heaven),they explain you the technology in
live, configuring routers, making them work to the desirable and
undesirable situation, explaining every step of configuring routers,
like I have seen no one in the world. This IMHO make you finally
understand (and fill gaps) in there you will see the technology working
for sure..

I think IMHO that IEWB is really good. Not only for the CCIE, but for
real life stuffs that you must deal, and if you really want to know if
your equipment is right or not to study, they try the Free Lab that they
have in their site

just my .02 Cents here

Victor

Joel Desaulniers escribis:
> Hi Everyone,
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> I'm beginning to prepare for the CCIE - RS lab and I was curious as to
> whether or not the IEWB-RS Lab Workbook would be useful for me based on
> the equipment that I'm currently using for my preparation. Currently I
> have 6 routers connected together using a frame-relay switch (2522
> router) and I also have 2 2924 switches. I believe the workbook will
> allow me to prepare properly, but I will use rack rental to fill in for
> the Multi-layer switching segment because I do not have layer-3
> switches.
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> Based on my setup, do you think I'll be able to do most of the scenarios
> in the workbook, or is there something that I'm missing?
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> Thanks,
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> Joel Desaulniers
> Network Analyst
>
> CCNP, CCNA
>
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