Monkerz wrote: » Well it sucks that I paid for this 8 months ago and now it's free.
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Priston wrote: » Since they are coming from cisco's website and I have access to the download I guess it's ok to download, but still not sure...
MississippiGuardsman wrote: » Yeah that does kinda suck....on a positive note, how well did it prepare you for the ROUTE exam?
Priston wrote: » change 10182 to 10183 and 10184 for switch and tshoot.https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/10183-102-1-37273/CCNP ROUTE 6.0 SLM.pdfhttps://learningnetwork.cisco.com/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/10184-102-1-37273/CCNP ROUTE 6.0 SLM.pdf
Roguetadhg wrote: » I've been trying to find Labs. Thank you +Rep for you. It's found on Google as well and downloadable through google so there shouldn't be a problem with it.
vinbuck wrote: » Thanks for the rep...I would have had a hard time passing ROUTE without that lab manual...it gets you into the mindset that Cisco uses when they test as far as config and verification. It is an invaluable resource. I'm using the same doc for SWITCH and will find out soon if it is as helpful as ROUTE.
danielno8 wrote: » You're right, seems like a good manual. Only thing that is annoying me (only a few labs in) is haveing to reconfigure the routers every lab. I wish they would use the same subnets as much as possible for links etc. Seems like spending 2 hours studying, and 1 hour of it is spent assigning IP's to interfaces/removing configuration from the last lab!
Nate--IRL-- wrote: » I found that infuriating - so I tried to incorporate each lab with the objectives of the next one. I'd try to achieve the objectives with the topology I had, adding to it if I couldn't. I found that you think a bit more about what you are trying to achieve this way too. Nate
danielno8 wrote: » Only thing that is annoying me (only a few labs in) is haveing to reconfigure the routers every lab. I wish they would use the same subnets as much as possible for links etc. Seems like spending 2 hours studying, and 1 hour of it is spent assigning IP's to interfaces/removing configuration from the last lab!
Roguetadhg wrote: » Do you have a copy of that single lab topology? I think that would perk everyone's (definitely mine!) interest
NetworkVeteran wrote: » The labs have (max) about twenty IP addresses and subnet masks to configure. If it's simply a matter of typing, even if you're a slow typer, this is a task that should take around 3-5 minutes. If it's taking you an hour, or even a quarter of an hour, perhaps it's a good thing you're getting extra practice subnetting and assigning IP addresses. The whole purpose of the lab is to provide practice so you're capable of doing these things quickly and efficiently!