RE: OT: ASET Labs question

From: Roberts, Larry (Larry.Roberts@expanets.com)
Date: Sat Jun 07 2003 - 19:29:34 GMT-3


Thanks for the Info. Are these labs geared more towards the R&S lab or are
they generic?
Im going the security route, so I suspect that I will have requirements that
I don't know how to do.

Thanks

Larry

-----Original Message-----
From: John Galt Kupec [mailto:jkupec@autoverify.net]
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 12:30 PM
To: Roberts, Larry
Cc: Ccielab Mailing List (ccielab@groupstudy.com)
Subject: Re: OT: ASET Labs question

"Roberts, Larry" wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I finally got around to asking my SE about getting access to the ASET
> labs. Im working on scheduling them now, however I have a question
> about the labs. Once I have scheduled some time in the labs, does
> Cisco send you scenarios to do, or is there some place that I can get
> them ? Having never been in the ASET labs, Im not real sure what to
> expect. My SE did send me a lab layout, so I know how it is wired, but
> I haven't a clue on how to get access to scenarios or if I am on my
> own.

First, you http to the LabGear website and login with the session ID and
password provided to you. Once logged in, you are taken to the main Lab page
which shows the physical layout for the 7 routers and 1 3550 switch. From
here you can connect
to the devices, reset the devices, and clear console connections.

Also, you can view/download the PDFs for each of the ASET/CCIE lab scenarios
(currently 8, soon 9). You should do this step and
not use on any lab guides you may be provided elsewhere. These
are going to be the most current instructions & there are a lot of "old" lab
guides out there that won't "AutoVerify" correctly (see below).

There is also a lab "hints & tips" PDF that might get you through some rough
spots regarding connecting to the ATM cloud & getting routes from the
external RIP, EIGRP, and BGP route servers.

Finally, you can "score/grade/verify" your lab at any time using the
AutoVerify assessment tool. The AutoVerify assessment tool will grab the
configs from all the devices and compare to the criteria for that particular
lab. Missing pieces of your configs
will be filled in, and incorrect configurations will be noted &
highlighted. (So if you got stuck you could simply run the
AutoVerify assessment and see what you need to do- it doesn't
modify your actual device configurations, btw).

John

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