RE: r/s material

From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Jan 28 2008 - 12:05:14 ARST


Exactly.

One should learn technology by technology even and
especially when trying and before trying multiprotocol
labs.

Let's face it, in every lab we face, the very first
thing we must do is ensure that a given protocol works
and works well and as expected to.

If we jump right into multiprotocol labs, particularly
those offered by our vendors, then we are kind of like
jumping into World War Three without the benefit of
attending marksmanship training first. Seriously
since the bullets are flying in all directions and all
at once.

Mastering each topic is probably the single-most
fastest and most efficient way to master the CCIE lab
and yes... hindsight is 20/20 - even though, I've been
saying this for a while and not living up to it as
well in some cases.

But looking over products like Soup To Nuts and
Advanced Technology Labs and using such products with
COD/VOD Training and all of this at the same time with
select Cisco Press books and the DOC CD close at
hand... is very valuable.

If while doing it, one has a chance to turn on debug
and then turn on a feature and watch the fireworks,
then one learns a measure faster and knows "exactly"
what happened.

But then hey... where would we be without people
asking questions who for some reason have not seemed
to lab it in the first place.

--- Santi <ccie@texas.net> wrote:

> Good Material? There is Narbik Kocharians, at
> http://www.net-workbooks.com/, and you can ping him
> at narbikk@gmail.com ,
> if you have any questions. Internetwork Experts is
> also excellent. I don't
> have first hand experience with IPExperts, but I
> know several people that
> believe that Scott Morris' material is very good.
>
> Personally, I work with Narbik's stuff most of the
> time and IE, once in a
> while. Narbik's material is broken down by
> technology, with explanations.
>
> Santi
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com
> [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Tony
> Varriale
> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 5:16 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: r/s material
>
> Would anyone offer their opinion on r/s lab
> workbooks? I know Brad and have
> purchased some products in the past but would even
> appreciate an opinion on
> his newer stuff.
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> Tony
>
>



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