Yep. You don't need to make your re-distribution flush the upstairs toilet 5
seconds after the downstairs one flushes. Don't worry about the 007 stuff!
The thing about Narbik is he is an expert in the technology and an expert at
teaching as well. Narbik keeps things simple so it's easier to understand
the technology.
All of the other vendors do great with technology, but your mileage may vary
when it comes to the teaching part.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 11:36 PM, Steve Di Bias <sdibias_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> LOL @ the grandma comment and the CCIE is so simple it s hard!!! --- NARBIK
> ROCKS!!!
>
>
> //steve
>
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Kunle Alabi <alabikp_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> >
> > I attended Narbik s bootcamp that ended in Dubai 9th Sept, 2011 and it
> was
> > the best investment I have made on the journey towards my number. I want
> to
> > share the true story of my experience at the bootcamp. Please mark my
> > words,
> > no single exaggeration. It was fun!
> >
> > The training started with a brief introduction of each participant. We
> > introduced ourselves generally, names, our weak and strong areas of the
> > blueprint. During my introduction, I could not pin-point any area of my
> > weakness because I have done a lot of studies & labbing using different
> > vendor materials. But right from the 1st day of the bootcamp, Narbik
> > started
> > revealing my weak points to me. He started his teaching in a traditional
> > way
> > that anyone can understand, without a PowerPoint slide (I was like very
> > soon
> > this man will show us something on the projector, no matter how little,
> but
> > alas he DIDN T; *I was amazed!*). He made the so called confusing
> > technologies like Qos, Multicast & MPLS extremely simple! I now have a
> good
> > UNDERSTANDING of these technologies like never before. Someone says, if
> > you
> > can t explain it, you don t understand it enough - Very true saying.
> This
> > man understand it more than enough.
> >
> >
> > After the bootcamp I concluded that Narbik, is simply *an AUTHORITY*. He
> > pulls out CISCO COMMANDS from a source that I cannot comprehend, without
> > missing these commands. I think the network world should nick-name him
> > NARBIK-
> > MOBILE IOS . . lol . *Do I have anyone in this Group Study to second
> this
> > MOTION?* He will NEVER look at a router or switch before he write
> commands
> > on the whiteboard. You know another thing that amazed me more was that,
> he
> > will tell you commands that are hidden and the reason why they are
> hidden.
> > I
> > was dumbfounded! How can a man know these much of commands without
> > missing-words! Narbik, I doff my CAP for you! I am sure the attendees
> will
> > have similar story if not same to tell.
> >
> >
> > One great thing about Narbik that I observed is that, he uses LIFE
> > scenarios
> > to explain a particular technology. (you need to listen to Narbik when he
> > was explaining Multicast, he used an Estate Agent, a Landlord and an
> > individual searching for a house to rent . . . it was explained in a such
> a
> > way that any dummy can understand and NEVER forget and many others like
> > that). I enjoyed myself real good! It was fun all through, believe me!
> >
> >
> > Narbik is a very humorous man. It is difficult to be bored in his class.
> > Sleeping is not an option . . lol; It was an experience that is most
> > beneficial and enjoyable to me. I was so excited! It really enhanced the
> > depth of my knowledge; it gave me a boost morally and increased my
> > confidence. Everyone in attendance had one positive comment or the other
> to
> > make. We kept discussing him during the break, that everyone who wishes
> to
> > have his\her CCIE number should go this route. It is a STATIC route with
> > the
> > lowest administrative distance. . . lol
> >
> >
> > I strongly recommend everyone there on this CCIE journey to have a budget
> > to
> > attend NARBIK S BOOTCAMP, it is a *MUST* to attend. I bet you it will
> never
> > be a regret. Attending this bootcamp at any stage to me is not a bad
> idea,
> > especially when it is not too close to your date, because Narbik will
> > expose
> > you to so MANY things in the technology that you will wish you have more
> > time before your date to lab it out enough.
> >
> >
> > Honestly, I wish the bootcamp could be extended for more days but at the
> > same cost anyway . .lol, because I was just enjoying and learning a lot
> and
> > a lot each day from this Mentor, (he says his relationship starts when
> the
> > bootcamp ends . . amazing!) I was impressed! At some points in the class
> he
> > will stop and give a fatherly advice with life scenarios. . oh . . . how
> I
> > wish the bootcamp did not end. Well, for me it is not over. I will attend
> > his bootcamp again before I hit CISCO and they will not have any choice
> > than
> > to give me my number, sure!
> >
> >
> > What an experience! Good value for money.
> >
> >
> >
> > Please hear this saying You need a FATHER to go FAR, you need a LADDER
> to
> > see FURTHER, you also need a FATHER to move FARTHER and ultimately you
> need
> > a MENTOR to MEND you to your number . . . lol; I believe that *father*,
> > that *ladder* and that *mentor* is NARBIK!
> >
> >
> > Please, can anyone that has attended Narbik s bootcamp elsewhere in the
> > world testify to this experience???
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > Alabi
> >
> >
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