
CCNP Lab Workbook Now Available!

http://blog.internetworkexpert.com/2009/10/07/ccnp-lab-workbook-now-available/
The first beta release of our CCNP Lab Workbook is now posted for all customers of the CCNP Bootcamp Class-on-Demand. A sample of it can be viewed here. Current customers can find the workbook on the CCNP Bootcamp Class-on-Demand page of the INE Members Site.
Currently the workbook covers BCMSN.
Within the coming week it will be incrementally updated with the lab
content for BSCI, ISCW, and ONT. There is a timestamp on the members
site page that you use to access the workbook, so make sure to take
note of this as there will be a large amount of updates in a small
amount of time coming shortly. The current outline of the BCMSN
section is as follows:
- VLANs
- Access Ports
- ISL Trunk Ports
- 802.1Q Trunk Ports
- Controlling Traffic over Trunk Ports
- VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP)
- VTP Pruning
- VTP Transparent Mode
- Spanning-Tree Protocol
- Rapid PVST+
- Multiple Spanning-Tree Protocol
- Spanning-Tree Protocol Features
- EtherChannel
- Inter-VLAN Routing
- Port Security
- 802.1X Authentication
- VLAN Access Lists
- DHCP Snooping & DAI
- Private VLANs
- HSRP
- VRRP
- GLBP
For all technical questions on the lab workbook please visit the Internetwork Expert Online Community at http://www.IEOC.com
Happy Labbing!
Comments
Is the lab workbook still available somewhere? I couldn't find it in my member section.
I know the CCNP-Blueprint has been updated, but i think the workbook will still be valuable practicing for the current CCNP exams.
On Sep 2, 2010, at 11:20 AM, "Pepe" <[email protected]> wrote:
Brian,
It would be helpful if the CCNP workbook could be updated with some of the new things from the new track. For example, I'm working on the SWITCH exam now, and going through the workbook. However, I am finding that things like SLA, SNMP, SYSLOG, etc. isn't in there. It's not in the official exam cert guide either, but many test takers have mentioned that it was on the exam. The Cisco foundation guide does have them...but it's not always presented clearly in the book, and some additional configuration tasking would be helpful. I'm sure there are a couple things that would apply for ROUTE as well.
Other than that...so far I've enjoyed the workbook, I appreciate the effort that has gone into these things!
Jalon
Indeed that would be nice.
I'm currently studying for SWITCH and just purchased the SWITCH module as I have completed ROUTE already.
So far, so good.
I notice that there is no workbook with this module... correct?
Hello Mr.McGahan,
i wrote you an email some days ago to the email address from your signature.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you. [:)]
Best regards,
Pepe