Thanks for the responses folks.  okay, last question on this: has anyone had
experience w/ Global Knowledge?  They came highly recommended by someone
off-line.

J-  just running a simple exercise in due diligence cowboy. Facts are facts,
but the user community, given their relationship with the training partner,
can provide a perspective that Cisco may not have, nor be at liberty to
offer. 

I'm primarily interested in content, and didn't mention certification.

later,Byron

-----Original Message-----
From: J Weismann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 11:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Off-topic Cisco training



>
>I'm looking for good Cisco training in the SF Bay area.  Topics to include:
>Advanced routing, LAN switching, and security.  Any recommendations?
>
>Thanks in advance!
>

Know what I find funny on here. Alot of folk ask questions that can easily 
be answered by calling the host company. I apologize upfront if it sounds 
rude but it is an honest answer.

Your best bet chief is call cisco and speak to a rep in either training or 
sales, or even your local cisco shop. It is CA so I would put money there's 
a biggie somewhere near you. Ask them who they reccomend as a Training 
center for teaching you your CCNA/CCNP cause that sounds like what you want 
to learn.


"Layer 4 and up is for End Users"
                                 -Anonymous CCNA


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