Re: Lab Structure

From: Tony Jackson (tjackso@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 08 2000 - 18:37:48 GMT-3


   
Now this is funny.

good luck john
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Wade" <wwade@cisco.com>
To: "John Garrett" <John.Garrett.B@bayer.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: Lab Structure

> John,
>
> At 02:38 PM 2/8/00 , John Garrett wrote:
> >Can anyone comment within NDA:
> >
> >What is the structure of the actual exam portions? I will take the lab
in
> >May(1st time), and I don't want to waste any time in the lab learning the
> >day-to-day stuff. I know about the grading & what you need to get to
reach the
> >next section.
>
> List of tasks to complete. It used to be day 1 was all IP, morning of day
2 was IPX, AT, etc. but recently you could get a mix. The test is getting
away from the sharp distiction of only IP on day 1 and whatever else on 2.
>
> >
> >For example, Are we given a scenario to provide solutions as we see fit?
>
> Scenario with spelled out restrictions.
>
> >
> >Are we given specific technologies and asked to configure them?
>
> Yup.
>
> >
> >Are we given specific addresses to use, can we make up our own?
>
> Be prepared.
>
> >
> >How do we get cables, connectors, etc? Are the patch panels well
documented?
>
> Its all there.
>
> >
> >Do I have to scrounge paper, pencils, documentation materials? what is
> >available, if anything?
>
> Its all there.
>
> >
> >If there are 8 people in the lab at one time, how do we keep from bumping
into
> >each other if we are all cabling at the same time?
>
> Each victim has his/her own rack of equipment.
>
> >
> >What prevents someone from looking over my shoulder at what I am doing?
>
> Are you kidding? Chances are pretty good that you won't have time to go
the potty.
>
>
> Bill
>
>
> >
> >
> >Thanks in advance for anything that can be answered.(Within NDA, of
course).
> >
> >
> >John Garrett
> >



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