From: L Pham (ccie17030@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Oct 01 2008 - 13:08:02 ART
Nit,
Unfortunately, the ASET hardware/software are somewhat outdate: IMHO.
For me, once you are on a typical IE labs, you are in " a zone " !!!
But,
ASET scoring system will make you pay attention to the details,
which is help to prepare for lab.
HTH,
Loc
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 3:34 AM, Nitro Drops <nitrodrops@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Managed to get some trainings on this Cisco Advanced SE Training, as my
> company is a partner of Cisco.
>
> Can i find out, how close are these trainings to the real lab (RS) exam? There
> are a total of 25 labs for practices, like to hear some feedbacks, and start
> planning my preparation, whether should i practise more on IE labs or on this
> Cisco Advanced SE Training labs.
>
> Much appreciated for any kind replies.
>
>
> Cheers
> Nit
>
> Program
> Details
>
>
> ASET is remote access based training largely specific to
> post-sales build, configure, test, troubleshoot and debug efforts.
> The
> training covers a broad range of topics and general
> knowledge. (OSPF and BGP routing, to name just a few) General
> LAN/WAN knowledge, including data encapsulation and layering;
> windowing, flow control, and relation to delay; error detection
> and recovery; link-state, distance-vector, and switching
> algorithms; and management,
> monitoring, and fault
> isolation.
>
>
>
>
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