There is a reason Cisco certs are not considered "Paper Mill Certs" and that you have to recertify every few years to keep up with new equipment and technologies. That is what our community DOESN'T need, Cisco certs that are looked upon like lot of the other manufacturer certification courses. Do the CBTNuggets route and try a hands on exam and see how far it will get you. Curtis -----Original Message----- From: Jonathan Rogers [mailto:quantumfoam@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 4:06 PM To: Garrett Skjelstad Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: CBT Nuggets streaming account GNS3 is completely insufficient for CCNP-level training and labs. You will need actual equipment. Fortunately, it has gotten a lot cheaper over the past few years and you don't need the latest and greatest. Check out Wendell Odom's website for tips. Also we have a CBTNuggets account at my company and I was unimpressed with their Cisco coverage, but that may be a matter of taste. Just my $0.02...as a CCNA working towards MY CCNP. --jono On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Garrett Skjelstad <garrett@skjelstad.org>wrote:
Don't spam the list looking for black market copies of training material. Use GNS3 and design your own labs and google the test topics. Plzkthx.
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On Jun 11, 2012, at 12:30, Ryan Burtch <rburtch3@gmail.com> wrote:
Could someone contact me off list if you have a CBT Nuggets streaming account and would be willing to help me in working towards my CCNP?