From: adufour@metlife.com
Date: Fri Apr 25 2008 - 15:37:21 ART
Hello Gary,
I agree with your approach that using multiple products from multiple 
vendors is a good way to go.  As with you, I have found IPExperts and 
Internetwork Experts material to both be extremely useful and informative. 
 Each company has CCIEs (with Scott Morris and Brian Dennis being 
world-class) with a wealth of experience and varied backgrounds.  I feel 
that by utilizing multiple vendors, I am gaining insight / views / problem 
solving techniques from multiple experts
Regards,
Andre
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OT - Second Vendor
Having spent a great deal of time the last year on Cisco Press examples 
and
the IPexpert v 9.0 workbook learning technologies I am now trying IWEB for 
a
change of landscape. So far it seems to be a rewarding journey..different
styles and further clarification. I didn't use the Proctor Guide for 
IPexpert
and just worked with the given configurations which were enough in the 
most
part. Anything I wasn't sure on I researched. The IWEB solutions guide are 
100
pages for workbook II, more than Im used to but so far a rewarding 
experience
in terms of vindicating understanding and verification tips.  I do need to
become faster on the mock exams though!
Has anyone else tried the dual vendor approach?
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