From: Ramya S (ramya_1975@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Sep 16 2008 - 12:59:57 ART
Pavel,
I am referring to the 500 pages of IE not 501 pages of micronics/Narinbk.
Probably someone else will make a qos workbook of 502 pages ;) . Pages do
matter, but its secondary. It all depends on how many people are using a
particular vendors workbook.
I read a survey conducted by a popular rack vendor who supports multiple
vendors workbooks. http://www.cconlinelabs.com/survey.shtml
I guess many people are using internetworkexpert workbook. Seems like
internetworkexpert is on the top of the world, in most of the tracks. I have
no idea about their voice track.
So the next question is- Why many people use internetworkexpert lab manuals
and why do they have so many ccie numbers? Any idea? Is it a miracle? or is it
that they are excellent?
Ramya
> Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 17:41:43 +0200> From: slidersv@gmail.com> To:
ramya_1975@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: Anybody attending Narbik Bootcamp on
October 13th?> CC: narbikk@gmail.com; divineone@divine-wind.net;
bdennis@internetworkexpert.com; bill.coward@gmail.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com;
marc.a.laporte@gmail.com> > Ramya, you didn't get it.> Narbik has 501 pages of
QoS, not IE.> > > On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Ramya S
<ramya_1975@hotmail.com> wrote:> > > Good work Brian and team. 500 pages of
qos is no joke. Probably cisco can> > now> > refer your workbooks.> >> > hmmm,
internetworkexpert gives 2 year or more free investment protection.> > I
wonder if other workbook vendors offer such benefits.> >> >> >> >> > Ramya> >>
>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > -- > Pavel Bykov>
-------------------------------------------------> Stop the braindumps!>
http://www.stopbraindumps.com/> > > Blogs and organic groups at
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