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Rating:  Summary: This book is a must Review: For those who found the authors' first book (CCIE Lab Study Guide) to be lacking, this book is a must. Rather than labs oriented to a single protocol, this book offers six scenarios that more closely approximate the two-day lab. Great book, well worth the money.
Rating:  Summary: These guys really hit the mark with this book Review: I just received this book and I am amazed at the detail and realism of these labs. This book along with the authors first book, the CCIE Lab Study Guide, pack a powerful 1-2 punch. This book contains 5 very accurate and detailed CCIE lab tests. The questions and labs are designed to be as close as possible to the actual labs. GOOD WORK !!!!
Rating:  Summary: Great Study tool Review: I just recently purchased this book and I must say I am very impressed. This is the first Cisco book that I have found which actually has sample lab exams. The book contains 6 chapters with 6 sample labs, ranging from BGP to IPSec. This is a must have for anyone looking to get more practice before the big day.
Rating:  Summary: Great book well worth the money. Review: I own the CCIE ALL in One Study guide by Hutnik and I really like it. So I decided to purchase this book. I must say it is really well written and very technical. I found the labs to be challenging not a lot of filler like you see in other titles. This is a great book I would recommend it to anyone.
Rating:  Summary: Not Challenging Enough Review: I passed the lab in March of 2003. I could only suggest the book to those just starting their studies. For those just about ready to go to the lab, let's say with 3 months to go before lab date, this won't be of much help. Practice labs need to be HARDER than the CCIE Lab. If you are going to spend your time going for the CCIE, you MAY (I repeat MAY) want to start with this one, but review it to make sure they have changed the technologies! As of the last writing which I own, it's outdated. Out of all of the time I spent on the CCIE preperation, I used this about 1% of my total study time. I guess that sums it up.
Rating:  Summary: Not Challenging Enough Review: I passed the lab in March of 2003. I could only suggest the book to those just starting their studies. For those just about ready to go to the lab, let's say with 3 months to go before lab date, this won't be of much help. Practice labs need to be HARDER than the CCIE Lab. If you are going to spend your time going for the CCIE, you MAY (I repeat MAY) want to start with this one, but review it to make sure they have changed the technologies! As of the last writing which I own, it's outdated. Out of all of the time I spent on the CCIE preperation, I used this about 1% of my total study time. I guess that sums it up.
Rating:  Summary: What the hell? Review: I still recommed this book for anyone trying for the CCIE Lab, however be warned that there are alot of mistakes in the configuation examples, and there is nothing about them on the errata site. If you are preparing for the CCIE Lab you should be able to recognize the errors without too much effort and on the good side it helps you with your trouble shooting skills. This book has helped me tremendously in preparing for the lab.
Rating:  Summary: Great pratice labs Review: If your looking for some practice scenarios this is the book for you. The book contains 6 practice exams, covering BGP through MPLS and IPsec. I found the labs to be challenging and the material to be well presented and accurate. Great book...
Rating:  Summary: Book is TOO EASY! Review: Please be careful if you're buying this book to work along with. The amount of equipment needed to setup these scenarios is staggering.
Rating:  Summary: Great book well worth the money. Review: PLEASE SAVE YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY!Yes, this book address the 2-day lab. But, I bought any way, figuring any lab work was beneficial. WRONG! I am half way through this book and I am finding it riddled with typos, mistakes, and poor editting. The labs are rather basic, if you can make it through the errors. Perhaps the authors should read Doyle's TCP/IP for a refresher on redistributing classful and classless routing protocols! I am forcing my way through, only because I hate to waste the money! DO NOT BUY!!!
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