At the risk of starting one of those OT flame threads that everyone loves,
this will probably be my last post here. The problem is obviously not the
money, it's the line being drawn. To me it's like saying that multiple
choice questions are supported because they've been doing that for years,
but open-ended questions require an upgrade and an extra $100. I don't
agree with it. It sounds like something that should be included because
the overall aim is to prepare for the lab, not parts of it. Again, that's
just my opinion. You don't have to agree with me.
Keegan
From:
"Tony Varriale" <tvarriale_at_flamboyaninc.com>
To:
"'Cisco certification'" <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Date:
07/13/2009 04:40 PM
Subject:
RE: IEWB R/S Vol IV (troubleshooting)
Sent by:
nobody_at_groupstudy.com
I didn't ask if you could read.you're on this list so I assumed you could.
Anyways, let's take the upcoming MPLS addition to v4.0. Think that should
be part of the investment protection?
I would say it should. It's an additional topic that fits under existing
products.
As a side note, take a look at the pricing on the troubleshooting. Based
on
the quality of the v5 stuff I wouldn't mind paying a little more. The
book
will probably be worth the price just to get another perspective from some
top people in the industry.
And if $150-200 is too much to continue and progress your ongoing
education
in the Cisco arena (for something you declare as required), you may want
to
look at other careers.
tv
From: Keegan.Holley_at_sungard.com [mailto:Keegan.Holley_at_sungard.com]
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 2:46 PM
To: Tony Varriale
Cc: 'Cisco certification'; nobody_at_groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: IEWB R/S Vol IV (troubleshooting)
I can read. I think my assertion was that it shouldn't be considered a
new
product. I think that as the lab changes the updates that are necessary
to
train for the new portions of the lab should be included. They could have
easily included a troubleshooting section in lab book three for example,
but
again that's just my opinion.
From:
"Tony Varriale" <tvarriale_at_flamboyaninc.com>
To:
"'Cisco certification'" <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Date:
07/13/2009 03:11 PM
Subject:
RE: IEWB R/S Vol IV (troubleshooting)
Sent by:
nobody_at_groupstudy.com
_____
I haven't seen the recent marketing blast but if you understand their
investment protection concept you already know it's not covered. It's a
new
product.
That simple.
tv
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [ <mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com>
mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
ospfv2
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 12:44 PM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: IEWB R/S Vol IV (troubleshooting)
Some of you migth already contact INE regarding R/S WB Vol IV
troubleshooting, whether it is covered by "investment protection" or
not.
and the answer provided by sales team might turn you down.
it's not covered, vol IV its a new brand product.
i just feel like a dumb now
maybe nextime i need a lawyer to help me understand the promotion hype
before i buy, so i won't get fooled again
cheers
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Received on Mon Jul 13 2009 - 16:58:45 ART
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