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| LA_MAN 2001-10-16, 8:21 pm |
| Hi Guys,
I'm new to this forum. I have some good experience with cisco routers and switches. Currently, I'm a CCNA - looking to do CCIE. But the main thing I'm lacking is practice routers (who isn't, right?). Are there any good sites where I can get some pwds to get onto some of these routers.
Please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
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| tul0kmn 2001-10-17, 7:07 am |
| I presume by pwds you are referring to getting some free passwords to allow you get access to sites such as www.routersim.com, or similar?
The reason I keep coming back to this board in particular, is that most folk here are relatively honest and sincere. What you are suggesting is theft! If I'm taking you up wrongly, then of course, I apologise. However, if all you want is to get free stuff from this board, then I'm afraid that you have come to the wrong place. People are here to help each other. You will find no brain dumps etc here (Unlike some other certifications). Neither will you find, (I hope) many people who are willing to cheat/steal their way to certification. The reason the Cisco certification is still coveted is precisely because people want to get it the hard (and FAIR) way. It's not easy for any of us to get access to equipment, so what makes you think we'd give you the benefit of our hard earned cash?
Please refrain from such pleas in the future? | |
| ciscogirl 2001-10-17, 9:04 am |
| I believe you can buy rack time at www.ccbootcamp.com...I have no idea what the cost is but they seem to have a good setup. I've never heard of anyone passing the CCIE lab without their own lab setup, however. I guess it can be done.... | |
| darthfeces 2001-10-17, 10:35 pm |
| short of getting your own equiptment
or doing what these good people have suggested
you could try the new cim expert labs.
ip routing and mutiprotocol challenge.
at 150 and 99 it's cheaper than a router.
or try mentortech vlab ccie assessor @ 450
its a bit steep, but still cheaper than a
home lab. |
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