From: keith tokash (ktokash@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Apr 25 2008 - 18:47:05 ART
I'm using IE vol 1 + Narbi's material right now to drill down on all the
technologies one at a time. It's working very well as they seem to complement
each other. I was doing IE Vol 2 labs before, but stopped to really learn the
hell out of each technology, then go back to the mock labs in Vol 2. So far
I'm happier doing things this way. Narbi k also recommended a dual-vendor
approach.
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> Subject: Re: OT - Second Vendor
> Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 20:00:35 +0100
> From: gary.duncanson@googlemail.com
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> Hi Andre,
>
> To be honest...Scott is a friend of mine and he recommended the very same
> thing about 9 months ago once I had put some serious time in with IPexpert
et
> al...which I have.
>
> It seems to be working out. Foundation work seems to be key. Do that and
you
> have a base from which to work from. For that you need to stay on task with
> one program and not hop around too much.
>
> Regards
> Gary
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> 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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> 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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