From: Andrew Dempsey (apdccie@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Nov 18 2008 - 21:53:56 ARST
4. NMC CoD is very cool in CoD, but it is in deployment (already: IPv6, IGP,
Catalyst QoS, FR)
Is this product available on its own? Or must you buy into a "plan"?
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 6:37 PM, But Nicky <lyredhair@gmail.com> wrote:
> HI Wiz,
> I agree with Sadig absolutely: CCIE Routing and Switching, Offical Exam
> Certification Guide by Weldom Odom is very very good material for written
> exam.
> Now I am ready for my lab exam some days ahead. I have some statements with
> some lab vendors:
> 1. IE workbook, CoD is very great especial IE Vol 1 v5 and Moc lab, but it
> is in deployment.
> 2. IPexpert Blended Solution: WB + PG v10 and their CoD is not worth for
> buying, the same with v9.0, just a little bit update.
> 3. Nabik's Advanced Technology is good material for study mini scanio.
> 4. NMC CoD is very cool in CoD, but it is in deployment (already: IPv6,
> IGP,
> Catalyst QoS, FR)
>
> It is my opinion, hope help you guy to choose best vendor when you are
> ready
> for lab preparion.
>
> Regards.
> But Nguyen,
>
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 10:18 PM, Wiz Khan <wiz.ccie@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I took my first shot at CCIE RS lab exam almost three years ago and did
> not
> > pass it. Since then I am working on L4-L7 stuff and kind of away from
> > traditional routing and switching world. Now I have decided to go back
> and
> > study again. My written is obviously expired. So that will be my first
> step
> > now. I am working in Networking for past 10 years. over the course of
> this
> > time, I have purchased and studied many cisco press books. Now I need to
> go
> > back to these books and start preparing for my written exam. Couple of
> days
> > ago, when I took my cisco press books from my shelf (all were dusty) and
> > started reading, I realize that I still know lots of stuff from them, and
> > it
> > felt like I will be wasting lots of time going thru these books, I really
> > need some condensed form so I can quickly brush up my skills. Is any one
> > aware of any such books?
> >
> > At my first lab attempt [almost three years ago] I bought IPexpert work
> > book
> > (version 7 I believe) and its proctor guide. The material was great,
> > unfortunately I did not even complete first 5 labs before sitting in the
> > lab. I still have those books, I am wondering if those are still relavent
> > or
> > should I buy new work books?
> >
> > My current employer may be willing to pay for ccie bootcamp. I am
> wondering
> > if there are any good ones (for written and lab) in New York city?
> >
> >
> > many thanks
> > Wiz
> >
> >
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