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Lab Guides
19 years 5 months ago #8813
by Tony
Lab Guides was created by Tony
Advise needed.
I'm looking for a book or website that has different Lab configuration experiments that I can use for troubleshooting and learning.
I'm thinking of purchasing the following book Cisco CCIE All-in-one Lab Study Guide (McGraw-Hill Technical Expert) but this book only covers routing labs??!?! All feedback received with open arms.
Thank you.
I'm looking for a book or website that has different Lab configuration experiments that I can use for troubleshooting and learning.
I'm thinking of purchasing the following book Cisco CCIE All-in-one Lab Study Guide (McGraw-Hill Technical Expert) but this book only covers routing labs??!?! All feedback received with open arms.
Thank you.
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19 years 4 months ago #8837
by LooseCannon
Replied by LooseCannon on topic Re: Lab Guides
I have lab companions to my CCNP books that I use for my classes. They are:
CCNP1: Advanced Routing Lab Companion Guide
CCNP2: Remote Access Lab Companion Guide
CCNP3: Multilayer Switching Lab Companion Guide
They are really good books for learning as even if you can't do the lab yourself due to lack of equipment most of what you should see in the IOS of the router or switch is shown right in the book. However, keep in mind that you will need access to 2500 and 2600 series routers, 2950 and 3550 switches, and an Adtran if you want to do the Frame Relay portion. Most of the commands used in these labs aren't fully supported in Boson's CCNP netsim program.
Only problem is the price. $50 Canada for each is pretty steep.
CCNP1: Advanced Routing Lab Companion Guide
CCNP2: Remote Access Lab Companion Guide
CCNP3: Multilayer Switching Lab Companion Guide
They are really good books for learning as even if you can't do the lab yourself due to lack of equipment most of what you should see in the IOS of the router or switch is shown right in the book. However, keep in mind that you will need access to 2500 and 2600 series routers, 2950 and 3550 switches, and an Adtran if you want to do the Frame Relay portion. Most of the commands used in these labs aren't fully supported in Boson's CCNP netsim program.
Only problem is the price. $50 Canada for each is pretty steep.
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