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| raocisco 2002-01-13, 10:42 pm |
| HI All,
Congrats to those who passed CCNP.
I have passed CCNA (956/1000) now planning towords CCNP.
Purchased CCNP Routing Sybex book.
Also purchased one 2503 Router and have LAB of 5 computers. Looking for another router to buy.
I like to know what else is needed to be a full CCNP Lab.
Please provide some links for lab examples to practice. Is it a good idea to buy Sybex Virtual E-trainer for CCNP? The CCNP bundle will cost me US$160. Is it worth?
Any help?
Thanks in Advance
Raocisco
quote: 2 B good takes less resources. Work hard 2 B bad.
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| PotatoHead 2002-01-13, 10:59 pm |
| First of all Congrats on the CCNA
Second, i think investing in a Routersim is not a bad idea. This will help with the CCNP and its excellent hands-on experience | |
| wbafrank 2002-01-14, 6:08 am |
| Congratulations on your pass!! | |
| mcp_mcse 2002-01-14, 8:44 am |
| Hello there,
Good score on your CCNA exam.
Hands on practice is the best way to prepare for any exam. No sense using only some study guides and getting a high score.
Know your subject well and you'll pass. Better the opportunities in the industry.
Luv n Luck
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| raocisco 2002-01-14, 1:33 pm |
| Thank you Potatohead, Wbafrank and MCP_MCSE.
I go with Routersim.
I not only studied study guides, but also attended a Fastrack program conducted by a local institute (CISCO academy certified) and do have hands on experience with routers and switches. Thanks for the advice.
Now I like to setup my own Lab. To startwith two routers and One switch was recommended to me. Please suggest your comments.
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| huntert 2002-01-15, 6:21 pm |
| Router sims are not all that bad, but nothing beats having a lab at home . |
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