
So I really did not know what to make of him being funny but when I got to the boot camp I found out Narbik was funny he is always cracking jokes and he would have the class rolling around the floor laughing several times every day. I read a lot of articles about Narbik being a funny guy before I went on his boot camp and I always thought to myself how the hell can he be funny this is a CCIE boot camp not a comedy class.

#Ine ccie dc workbook for kids pdf#
Not all the sections of the workbook were complete when I attended the boot camp but Janet updates you with new versions of the secure PDF file while Narbik finishes the workbook.įirst questions first? What is Narbik like well first off he is short and old and fat nah only joking he is much better looking than Scott Morris though :-) I get paid in free rack rentals for saying things like that :-). Now you just get two workbooks with questions only and you receive the answer book (all 2000 odd pages of it) as a secure PDF. When you arrive at the boot camp you are no longer presented with 7 books. So after I bored Janet (Narbik’s wife and the course administrator) to tears with constant emails I booked the course.īefore you attend the boot camp you are sent an E-Book called the “Foundation” which I would strongly recommend you try and complete before you attend the boot camp. Narbik’s course fitted the bill for me it was the cheapest course I could find, the location was good for me (even though it says London it is not really in London which is a huge result for a man on a budget as London accommodation and sustenance is ridiculously expensive.) and it was being taught by one of my shortlisted instructors. So now I had to look out for a course that was nearby (cost reasons) and would be taught by one of the previously mentioned instructors. My own shortlist for R&S was the following: Scott, Jared or Narbik. The next issue was what instructor to choose, now for some reason I had already built up a mental picture of who I would want to teach me.

Now booking a boot camp was not an easy choice for me as I would have to pay for myself, so that would include accommodation and travel as well as the cost of the course, so price and location would both be big issues. I want a video that is focussed on individual topics that I can easily navigate to and watch whenever I have a little bit of time.) Okay rant over so I was looking to move my studying on a bit.

I just want to be able to sit down and watch a video say just on BGP filtering for 15 to 30 minutes I do not want to have to sit through 1 hour of setting up BGP first or try and scroll through a 4 hour video looking for the section I want. (On a side note if you are a vendor who produces a VoD product please can you start chopping your videos up into more manageable sections? As I do not know anyone who has the time or inclination to sit through a 3 or 4 hour BGP video in one sitting. Now I have a hell of a lot of Video on Demand material and I must say I find it extremely useful even though some of the videos can drag on for a bit. Work has been really busy recently and so my CCIE studies have been stalled for quite a while, so I was looking for something to help boost my motivation as well as boost my knowledge in areas that I struggled to understand. This is not a comparison of various boot camps as this is the first CCIE boot camp I have ever attended.īefore I go into the details of the boot camp I will explain my reasons for attending the boot camp. What follows is my opinion of his boot camp.

I recently had the pleasure of attending Narbik’s boot camp (well not so recently with how long it has taken me to actually post this).
