Re: Re: Please confirm (conf#239f918ecadd92e3d295d3dc390b2e70)

From: <robroutt74_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2010 21:08:52 +0000

Is there a reason my posts are not going through? I am trying to post a
material review, but it never shows up.

-R

On Dec 11, 2010 1:32pm, Rob Routt <robroutt74_at_gmail.com> wrote:

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> --- Original Message Follows ---

> Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2010 13:30:33 -0700
> Subject: OT Training Materials
> From: Rob Routt robroutt74_at_gmail.com>
> To: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com

> Cc: routt_at_cisco.com

> I know some of you have had the luxury of attending one of Narbik s more
> recent boot camps and are possibly in possession of his TS book in
> addition
> to the latest boot camp materials. I received them recently being a
> previous

> student and I wanted to comment on them for anyone looking for a very
> complete solution to your studies and a fresh approach from Narbik and
> Co..
> Narbik s new books have changed a little bit and I believe it has been for

> the better. In previous versions of his workbooks, it seemed like there
> were
> a lot more reloads; which really detracted from solid focus on the
> technology for me. I know some of us got around this with the configure

> replace command, but his new lab books don t require this near as often. I
> have spoken to other candidates who ve regarded his previous materials as
> complete, but somewhat like a lot of individual tech focused labs. I can

> tell you the new format contains all the technology with typically 8-13
> devices per lab. This creates the complexity most like the real lab IMO,
> but
> still tech focused; which I prefer. I just finished the EIGRP section for

> example. It was about 70 pages long and contained about 45 tasks(no
> reboots). I had 9 separate EIGRP instances running across the topology
> with
> mutual redistribution, multiple path manipulation, tagging, etc. Now, to

> some of the speed typists out there, that doesn t sound like much, but to
> really get the technology and the feel for EIGRP filtering,
> redistribution,
> timers, load-balancing, leak-maps, metric calculation, summary routes,

> default routes, etc. this lab would demand about 6-8 hours of keyboard
> time
> along with note taking if you do that. I am almost done with the Boot Camp
> workbook and I can tell you this is by far his best work yet for those of

> you that have some of his older work.

> Just to clarify for some of you, I don t work for Micronics and Narbik
> doesn t pay me or ask me to send this, I send it because I think there
> are a
> lot folks out there looking for reviews of great products and boot camps

> that will help them ultimately pass the lab, but I think more importantly,
> learn the technologies. No 007 or ninja commands or configurations, just
> in-depth examples and explanations. If you want more info on my
> experiences

> with his materials or anyone else s I can comment on, feel free to unicast
> me. If I haven t given it a fair shake, I won t comment on it..

> Happy Labbing!

> Rob

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