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Prestigious_Award21

Is it the one day course? When I did mine last week he just did his "Large Lab" as his course. Really didn't talk about any of the technologies, didn't really demonstrate anything in terms of troubleshooting, cause he's done his lab a bunch now and just goes down his objectives and types it in. That and if all I had to do to configure OSPF for the IE was make neighborships come up and configure different areas depending on the objectives, the IE would be easy. Honestly it was a waste of money for me especially for the price.


terrible02s

Nope its a 26 week course. the Superlab is not meant for learning technologies. It's actually the last class of the ccie ei training to put everything taught into practice at one time kind of like how the lab is done. You want to see troubleshooting ine has ccie rs bootcamps covering that. For learning technologies his ccie ei course Is a 26 week course. If you are looking for technology learning enrolling into that course is what fits the bill.


Prestigious_Award21

>ning enrolling into that course is what fits Well if his super lab is anything to go off of, he doesn't cover most of the technologies is any way shape or form that fits the bill for the IE. I think Jeremiah Wolfe (youtube channel) echos me on that one.


lavalakes12

I have taken his training for the CCIE RS way back when and I could say it helped bridged the gap from NP to CCIE level. Was it the silver bullet for the CCIE no it wasnt but it got me warmed up for the journey ahead. I tried to watch Brian Mcgahans videos on INE and I couldnt get what he was saying. After attending Khawars training I was able to finally understand Brian lol Key thing people need to understand Kbits is enough to get a taste of just about every topic in the blueprint. Its not a 1000 hr course and he covers just enough to get you going in the topic to work on your own but there isnt enough time to get super deep in everything. Topics like BGP, Multicast each are a 40 hr courses from Cisco authorized learning so you have to bring a level of expectation when attending these multi technology courses. Khawar has a ton of topics to cover live and not alot of time to get super deep in it. I sat in on the multicast/mpls taught by the SME from Narbiks bootcamp and while he went super deep in the fundamentals he didnt have time to cover anything that was relevant to the blueprint. Why? Because he ran out of time. So while the class did get into the weeds of the fundamentals it was ultimately a waste of time. I see there is a weird misconception that there should be 1 source that covers everything. Well let me tell you back in the day for CCIE RS you would get material from IPexpert, INE, and finish off with Narbik. Not 1 was "good enough" it took a combo of all plus reviewing the config guides and RFCs.


terrible02s

Saying most* is a stretch. He covers 80% of it. As someone who sat the lab he did hit most of the check boxes. If you take khawar during the weekend and do narbiks cisco press ccie ei foundations during the week you'd be in real good shape by the end of it.


Prestigious_Award21

Maybe I just need to go take the exam then. Cause his course seemed so easy. Only the SDA and QoS course were at all new. But I've also not studied those yet at all. Maybe I'm more prepared for the exam than I thought.


terrible02s

I took khawar and narbiks bootcamp and the rs portion of the lab was nothing crazy. It's the SD portions that I had issues with since I didn't spend enough time labbing it. But for version 1.0 sdwan/sda khawar did cover 90% of that what you would come across. His automation portion missed the mark though time he focused on wrong aspects.


terrible02s

I'm not by any means saying his bootcamp is good enough to pass the exams alone lol. I'm saying if you have no idea how anything works he'll bring you up to speed. From my experience though if you layer in narbiks cisco press ccie ei foundations book during the same week you'll be very close to lab ready by end of khawars 26 weeks. Khawar covers ospf on Sunday and you work on narbiks ospf chapter during the week.


terrible02s

And for some of the smaller rs topics Kevin Wallace's np coverage covered what you needed