[INE] Dave Smith - CCIE Routing & Switching Advanced Troubleshooting v5 [2015, ENG] 18.99 GB [Internetwork Expert] INE CCIE Routing & Switching Written v4 Exam 2011 [2011, ENG] 3.75 GB IPexpert CCIE R&S Lab Video on Demand 'Technology Lecture Series' [2008] 33.92 GB Duggan M.J. - CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs [2008, PDF, ENG] 20.1 MB. Incorporating more than 10 years of development history, and revised for the June 2014 CCIE Routing & Switching Version 5 blueprint, INE’s CCIE Routing & Switching Workbook continues to set the standard for CCIE Routing & Switching lab preparation.
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I am in the home stretch in my studies for the v5 lab and have the opportunity to attend a bootcamp paid via work. I am wanting to schedule the lab around late September or early October, but haven't due to getting a bootcamp scheduled.
So here is my question. What have you heard about the 3 big training companies bootcamps? (INE, Micronics (Narbik), and IPExpert)
If you have attended one, what was your opinion? How many mock labs did you do during the camp? How much was hands on CLI vs lecture? How much 1 on 1 time did you have to work with the instructor?
From my research online, I have seen nothing but amazing reviews about Narbik. Unfortunately, the schedule for his upcoming camps is not quite as good for my plans. I haven't read anything recent about INE's bootcamp, at least for the v5 content. I have read hit or miss reviews about IPExpert.
I have used INE's All Access Pass and their workbooks, completing all but mock lab 2 so far. I'm saving it for a date closer to the exam. I know Brian McGahan lurks around here sometimes; how diverse is the material in the bootcamp from the workbooks?
Throw me anything you have heard, person experiences, rumors, 'Hey I heard the instructor spits when he talks, so don't sit in the front row', whatever.
Edit: I am referring to on-site, instructor-led training, not recorded trainings.
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VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
Port Channels
Rapid PVST Traffic Engineering
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STP Bridge Assurance
STP Edge Ports
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Test vMotion, Ethernet Fabric Failover, and FC Multipathing
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Migrating Physical Adapters and VM Guests to N1Kv DVS
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Test vMotion on Nexus 1000v
QoS in Nexus 1000v
IGMP in Nexus 1000v
SPAN in Nexus 1000v
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Access Control Lists in Nexus 1000v
Private VLANs in Nexus 1000v
DHCP Snooping in Nexus 1000v
Dynamic ARP Inspection in Nexus 1000v
IP Source Guard in Nexus 1000v
Netflow in Nexus 1000v
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VM-FEX Preparation
VM-FEX vCenter Plugin, VEM Installation, and Port Profiles
VM-FEX with PassThru Switching (PTS)
VM-FEX with DirectPathIO (High-Performance VM-FEX)
Application Networking Services with ACE
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Basic Server Load Balancing in One-Armed Single-VLAN Mode with ICMP Probe
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