Re: R&S Lab Preparation Plan

From: Troy F. (ccie17k@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Nov 21 2006 - 15:30:56 ART


Hey Sonia,

Re 1: I've not taken any bootacamps myself yet, but from what I've heard
Netmaster Class is a good one. I plan to take one in 2 months.

Re 2: I've scheduled a few sessions with Racktime rental - the service was
great.

Also right now I'm playing a lot with IOS simulators like dynamips - trying
to save more money for training.

Check out:
http://ccietrack.com/articles/nmc_doit_dynamips_for_WinXP.php
http://ccietrack.com/articles/nmc_doit_dynamips.php

Also there is an article on IE website:
http://www.internetworkexpert.com/resources/iosonpc.htm

On 11/20/06, ccie girl <ccie.girl.2007@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> So, today I scheduled my lab exam for end of March, 07 in San Jose,
> California.
>
> Now I need a plan to be prepared to get through the lab.
>
> 1. CCIE R&S BOOTCAMP
> =====================
> - Which bootcamp offers the best training - value for money ?
> - What differentiates an average bootcamp from an extraordinary ?
> - Any referrals from your good or bad experience ?
>
>
> 2. LAB RACK RENTALS
> =====================
> I'd like to avoid furnishing a lab at home if possible.
>
> - What has your experience been with online rack rentals ?
> - In one of the earlier posts, someone mentions rack time for 800 hours at
> $4/hr ($3200). Which rental place is that ?
> - Any referrals from your good or bad experience ?
>
> Any other suggestions to best prepare will also be welcome.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Sonia ~
>
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-- 
HTH,
Troy - one day a CCIE :-)


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