The following is very very TRUE. The reason I went with IPexpert was the 
ability to email them and get a response QUICK. I tried to contact that "other" 
vender and after 3 attempts to contact them over 2 days, I had several 
responses from ipexpert already. Also, the response on the OSL list is 
fantastic!

"Comparing IPExpert with others, you have problem you asked and the team will 
answer. The other vendor ( 8) you know who ) , 
you don't have instructors answering your doubts so frequently and not 
as helpful too"

My 2 cents, ipexpert woops ass.

:)

--- On Sat, 11/28/09, Ken Tan <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Ken Tan <[email protected]>
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Interpret IOS switches and Thumbs up to IPExpert team
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, November 28, 2009, 5:19 PM

Hi,
I always has trouble interpreting IOS Switches like 12.4(12T) and 12.4S for 
example.
What does the T - Train means and S means?
 
Can anyone point me to a resource where it tell you about how Cisco release the 
IOS version 
other than the Feature Navigator web site http://www.cisco.com/go/fn
 
Also I like to commend on IPExpert effort in bring this community list to all 
ccie communities.
I probably can't find another community that is so helpful.
 
Comparing IPExpert with others, you have problem you asked and the team will 
answer. The other vendor ( 8) you know who ) , 
you don't have instructors answering your doubts so frequently and not 
as helpful too.
 
Dumps up to IPExpert and Wayne's team......
 
B.regds,
Ken
 
 

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