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19 years 8 months ago #7406
by drackz
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Hey guys,
I'm planning to do a CCNA course from a particular institute in mumbai, they have the following equipments :
Four Cisco 2610 Modular Routers
One Cisco 2620 Modular Router
Six Cisco 2501 Router
Two Cisco 2503 Router
One Cisco 2523 Frame Relay Switch
One Cisco 2521 Router
One Cisco 2513 Token Ring & Ethernet Router
Two Cisco 1604 Router
One Cisco 1604R Router
One Teltone ISDN Simulator
One Simline ISDN Simulator
One VConsole ISDN Simulator
One Cisco Catalyst 5000 Switch with ATM MMF Blade
One Cisco Catalyst 1924 Switch
One Cisco Catalyst 3900 Token Ring Switch with ATM Blade
One Catalyst 3550 with EMI Image.
One Cisco PIX 515-UR Firewall with IOS Version 6.1 (1)
One Cisco PIX 515-UR Firewall with IOS Version 6.1 (1)
One Cisco PIX 501 Firewall
Windows 2000 with Certificate Authority (CA) Server
Cisco Secure Access Control Server (ACS) v2.6 for Windows
Syslog Server
Voice Modules FXO & FXS
ISDN BRI Modules (U & S/T Interfaces)
Two Token Ring MAU's
Leased Line Cables (DTE & DCE) & Octal Cables.
Is this good??
12 CCIE's have trained from here....thts what they say.
also the CCNA course is for 5 days and 8 hrs/day...
the lab is open for 24hrs/day, and one can practice anytime they want ....
Is this institute good??
I'm planning to do a CCNA course from a particular institute in mumbai, they have the following equipments :
Four Cisco 2610 Modular Routers
One Cisco 2620 Modular Router
Six Cisco 2501 Router
Two Cisco 2503 Router
One Cisco 2523 Frame Relay Switch
One Cisco 2521 Router
One Cisco 2513 Token Ring & Ethernet Router
Two Cisco 1604 Router
One Cisco 1604R Router
One Teltone ISDN Simulator
One Simline ISDN Simulator
One VConsole ISDN Simulator
One Cisco Catalyst 5000 Switch with ATM MMF Blade
One Cisco Catalyst 1924 Switch
One Cisco Catalyst 3900 Token Ring Switch with ATM Blade
One Catalyst 3550 with EMI Image.
One Cisco PIX 515-UR Firewall with IOS Version 6.1 (1)
One Cisco PIX 515-UR Firewall with IOS Version 6.1 (1)
One Cisco PIX 501 Firewall
Windows 2000 with Certificate Authority (CA) Server
Cisco Secure Access Control Server (ACS) v2.6 for Windows
Syslog Server
Voice Modules FXO & FXS
ISDN BRI Modules (U & S/T Interfaces)
Two Token Ring MAU's
Leased Line Cables (DTE & DCE) & Octal Cables.
Is this good??
12 CCIE's have trained from here....thts what they say.
also the CCNA course is for 5 days and 8 hrs/day...
the lab is open for 24hrs/day, and one can practice anytime they want ....
Is this institute good??
19 years 8 months ago #7416
by mew
Replied by mew on topic Re: This particular lab
I may have stepped into this one but having read the equipment list a couple of times and that being just an equipment list I am willing to make these comments.
First you can't judge a school/academy/etc by its equipment list at least not fully. A complete lack of equipment may be some indication but this is not the case. While it may not accommodate a large number of students it is comprehensive.
Instructors make up more than half of what you should evaluate in an institution. While this is hard to judge in a first impression I would ask did you check out the certifications degrees etc that the instructors have. Have you talked to students from this school? what did they say?
If former students are not available did you look at course syllabi? Are they a Cisco Academy? Without any of the above questions answered I would say based on the equipment list alone they do deserve a serious consideration.
First you can't judge a school/academy/etc by its equipment list at least not fully. A complete lack of equipment may be some indication but this is not the case. While it may not accommodate a large number of students it is comprehensive.
Instructors make up more than half of what you should evaluate in an institution. While this is hard to judge in a first impression I would ask did you check out the certifications degrees etc that the instructors have. Have you talked to students from this school? what did they say?
If former students are not available did you look at course syllabi? Are they a Cisco Academy? Without any of the above questions answered I would say based on the equipment list alone they do deserve a serious consideration.
19 years 8 months ago #7428
by sahirh
Sahir Hidayatullah.
Firewall.cx Staff - Associate Editor & Security Advisor
tftfotw.blogspot.com
Replied by sahirh on topic Re: This particular lab
What is the name of the institute.. and they do your whole CCNA training in 5 days?
Sahir Hidayatullah.
Firewall.cx Staff - Associate Editor & Security Advisor
tftfotw.blogspot.com
19 years 8 months ago #7430
by drackz
Replied by drackz on topic Re: This particular lab
hi,
Thanks for replying..... all the instructors are certified here....they atleast are CCNA certified.....Ive spoken to the students and they say tht theyve cleared in the 1st attempt itself ....the name of the institue is called RouterMania..... also they complete the CCNA trining in 5 days....
Thanks for replying..... all the instructors are certified here....they atleast are CCNA certified.....Ive spoken to the students and they say tht theyve cleared in the 1st attempt itself ....the name of the institue is called RouterMania..... also they complete the CCNA trining in 5 days....
19 years 8 months ago #7453
by Chris
Chris Partsenidis.
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
www.Firewall.cx
Replied by Chris on topic Re: This particular lab
I agree with mew,
the equipment used or advertised by the center shouldn't be the reason you select them for your training. Do your research and see if the instructors are 'known' for their good quality teaching and then look at the equipment they are using.
The list you mentioned is quite impressive and certainly covers not only CCNA, but CCNP and possibly CCIE level training. Who knows ... we might have an equal amount - if not more - in our cisco lab
Cheers,
the equipment used or advertised by the center shouldn't be the reason you select them for your training. Do your research and see if the instructors are 'known' for their good quality teaching and then look at the equipment they are using.
The list you mentioned is quite impressive and certainly covers not only CCNA, but CCNP and possibly CCIE level training. Who knows ... we might have an equal amount - if not more - in our cisco lab
Cheers,
Chris Partsenidis.
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
www.Firewall.cx
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