From: McClure, Allen (Allen.McClure@Tricon-Yum.Com)
Date: Mon Sep 16 2002 - 18:33:05 GMT-3
It's a different one I think. It's called All-in-one Cisco CCIE Lab
Study guide. I wouldn't say that the book gives you quite the level of
detail you may need, but it can certainly help you establish a firm
foundation at the minimum.
It covers several concepts like DLSW Border Peers, BGP communities and
confederations, MPLS, Voice, IPSEC/ISAKMP, etc... And has a very
organized approach with information on how to perform the lab and config
information. It doesn't get into deep troubleshooting however, as most
of the topics are somewhat base for a given technology. I like it
because it is a LAB book, very little theory. 100+ basic labs.
Outside of a few errors that one should easily catch as a CCIE
candidate, it's a good, straightforward book with labs that some may say
are over simplified. I can confirm after my 1st attempt on October 25th
:)
Allen McClure
MCSE, CCNP, CCDP
YUM! Brands, Inc.
Sr. Network Analyst
NEW E-Mail - mailto:allen.mcclure@yum.com
972-338-7494
-----Original Message-----
From: Hansang Bae [mailto:hbae@nyc.rr.com]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 3:36 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Recommend practice labs
At 02:26 PM 9/16/2002 +0100, Gibbs, John wrote:
>I can heartily recommend the All-In-One Lab study guide - I am using it
>now to prepare for my lab in January, and the exercises are laid out in
>a very logical way. There are lots of screen dumps, along with
>detailed explanations of the relevant commands. Also included is a CD
>with all the correct configs on it. There are a few minor errors, but
>nothing that you cannot figure out for yourself.
Isn't this the book (All-in-One) that is pretty much at CCNP/NA level
though? Or is this a different one?
hsb
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