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

i passed my ccna exam first time and your product went a long way in helping my studying.

many thanks

Dave Down

David,

Great, thanks a lot.
By the way, I love your monthly newsletters, they’re great reading and learning material.  Keep up the good work.

Rgds

Dominic Foley

Thanks for the great tips, i knew it was possible but could not recall the command for this and other tips  like sending messages via TTY etc... can be helpful when in a sensitive area no mobile etc... with voice / unified comms developing so fast more tips in this area would be very welcome.

Thanks again.
Tony Redgrove

Thanks for the EBook David.

I'd not used the 'alias' commands before - very very helpful !

Simon

David,

Just a short note to say that I passed my CCNA qualification yesterday.

This would not have been possible without your excellent classroom instruction on the ICND course and the Knowledge Verifier application.

My next goal is CCDA qualification and I will shortly be purchasing your Knowledge Verifier for the CCDA.

I would not hesitate to recommend your services to anyone who is serious about gaining Cisco accreditation.

Thank you once again.
Steve Britton
Bristol

Hello,

Thanks for the great newsletter ; excellent work and very well designed.

I would love to see more of Security Articles specially on the Cisco ASA and Network Management.

Regards
Asif Vanoo

Hi David,

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

Ian Castleman

CCIE

I love the newsletter, they contain very valuable information

Thanks.

Tu Amor

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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