What are you studying for?
 
David Bombal CCIE #11023
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Hi David,

Not too bad - got 935/1000 with pass mark 804.

Will crack on with the ICND2 now so will be back in touch next week maybe depending on how it goes.

Cheers!
This is my first newsletter, I came across your IOS tips ebook searching through google, and didn't mind getting the newsletter. Now, I'd like to say wow!

Its awesome, I'm really glad I signed up--kron jobs on IOS? I didn't know you could do that! The information is incredibly well presented.

When I can tear myself away from study, I'll update my blog, and give your site a plug, you provide some fantastic resources that you don't really see anywhere else, thanks!

Greets!
Jason Freeman

Hi
The recent upgrade to the VPN configuration is a real work of art, it now covers the VTI solution. Thanks for a real good product aimed at engineers, it has saved me endless hours.

Best Regards
David White (CCIE #13955)

This information is awesome, please keep me on your e-mail list

Dennis Perez

David,

Thanks! It went very well,

I passed the test. Yehaw!

I attribute my success to the time spent using the CCNA Knowledge Verifier testing application.

It covered important concepts and operational tasks that were covered on the CCNA test.

The Command Line Memorizer section provided additional insight into many of the troubleshooting exercises.

Thanks again for your help.
Todd Gathright,
Madison,
New Jersey,
USA

This news letter is awesome!

Especially the topics are great.

Sincerely,

Shahan Subzwari
CCNA JNCIA MCP MCSA
Canada

Hi David,

I really like the initial config generator, will have a play and get back to you with some suggestions.

Ian Castleman

CCIE

Thanks David.

I've been using the CCIE Command Memorizer all day.  This product really rocks.

Best Regards,

Daniel Dellinger
Texas
USA

Hi - thought the newsletter was excellent.

Barry Pimlott

Ireland

Thanks for the answer, it's been getting to me for months, and I just keep forgetting to ask you for a solution. You have no idea how much time that little command is going to safe me. I'm working on a huge security network which has over 80 firewalls some of which have over 3000 lines of access-lists.

It's a pain in the neck trying to find a single host with a certain port to see if the access-list exists, so this is going to safe me a stack of time :)

Jay Whale
South Africa

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i love the Security and QoS section (thats my weak point) and i practice i think 10xtimes this sections. Its good i hope it grow more.

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