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Howling Monkey wrote: » Hello to all, I'm starting ICND1, and my company is offering to send me to training. Does anyone have any recommendations for a boot camp for CCENT?Thanks for all the help.
Howling Monkey wrote: » The boot camp I'm looking at is through Global Knowledge. Its a five day course, it includes physical hardware for labs.The course doesn’t cover the entire CCNA course, and your right it would be crazy to think it could be done. The boot camp only covers ICND1.My current job has me working in our server room daily, mainly dealing with AD and exchange. I've been studying for a couple of months, and I'm just looking to polish up my current knowledge level and expose some knowledge gaps. My company is paying for the course, learning from a different perspective is always helpful.
TSaL wrote: » I think boot camps are useful in the right situation. I am schedules for an ICND2 boot camp starting the 22nd at Benchmark Learning. I have already passed the ICND1 exam by reading, using videos and some lab work. I’m currently just finishing up Odom’s ICND2 book and CBT video series. Next week I plan to focus on labs before I head to the boot camp. I wanted to be as prepared as I could so I could absorb as much as I could from the boot camp. Boot camp are expensive but I lucked out and got 50 Cisco training credits from our Cisco vendor at work for our resent switch order (12 3750x).
Howling Monkey wrote: » Hello to all,I'm starting ICND1, and my company is offering to send me to training. Does anyone have any recommendations for a boot camp for CCENT?Thanks for all the help.
2URGSE wrote: » I see you're an F-14 Tomcat Captain? A little off topic, I used to have an F-14 simulator that ran on Win 98. That game was fun, although the plane could not turn more than 9g's, and those Mig-29A's would usually beat me in dog fights. Too bad that game did not have ECM. Carry on!
Forsaken_GA wrote: » How much is the bootcamp? If it's in the 4 figure range, I wouldn't bother. I'd see if you could get them to pay for 3 months or so of a subscription to INE's All Access Pass. They have ICND1 and 2 courses available as part of it, it'd allow you to work through at your pace, I'm willing to bet the instructor is better than whoever is running the bootcamp, and it'd come in under $500. True, you lose the ability to ask questions on the fly, but that's what we're here for.
Howling Monkey wrote: » Trying to avoid any misconceptions, a Plane Captain also know as a Brown Shirt (the color of our shirt on the flight deck) is enlisted. We don’t fly; we prep the jet for flight (inspections, fuel, LOX, aircrew walk around, and startup-up). Once you’re certified, you are issued a Tomcat and they put your name on it. She becomes your baby, and it’s a kick-ass job.
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