The idea behind doing the Core Workbook labs is that since you can be pretty
much guaranteed that you will get the core topics (FR, Switching, IGP, BGP,
etc) you need to be able to count on all of their points and also be able to
do them quickly.
Ideally after you've done 8 or 10 of the IEWB-RS Workbook labs you would
then do the Core Workbook labs to increase your speed and accuracy in the
core technologies (FR, Switching, IGP, BGP, etc). The Core Workbook labs
have some of the toughest layer2/layer3 topologies of any of our products.
Our marketing department has revamped all of our product names as part of a
standardization process and we'll be "officially" releasing them next week
at Interop. The Advanced Technology Labs will become IEWB-RS Vol I. The
IEWB-RS main workbook will become IEWB-RS Vol II and finally the Core Lab
Workbook will become IEWB-RS Vol III.
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On 5/14/07 2:39 PM, "Mounir Mohamed" <mounir.mohamed@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> What is the diff between IE LAB Workbookv4 and Core Lab workbookv4?
>
> Thanks in advance