Installation Hours Rules of Thumb

From: john matijevic (john.matijevic@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 06 2006 - 20:54:07 GMT-3


Hello Joe,
I don't think there is an exact number that you can count on. My answer it
would be on your level of experience, if you have a lot of experience with a
particular piece of equipment, than it should not take you as along as if
you didn't have that type of experience. Also there could be some unknown
issues that come up, could have a bad port, bad cabling issues, again, I
would rather be more lenient given that issues can come up and allow for
unforseeable circumstances. Also depends on how big the project is, if you
are installing hundreds of equipment could take longer than adding just a
single piece of equipment.

Sincerely,
John

 On 2/6/06, Joe Rinehart <jjrinehart@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> This is off topic but pretty pertinent for me these days...
>
> I do not have a good frame of reference for estimated
> installation/configuration hours for the various equipment that we as
> CCIE's
> are asked to put into production (routers/switches/VoIP/CCM/Unity, etc.)
>
> Is there a manual or documentation somewhere as to what teh basic rules of
>
> thumb are? Not looking for 100% accuracy, just ball park stuff...
>
> Joe
>
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John Matijevic, CCIE #13254
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-- John Matijevic, CCIE #13254 U.S. Installation Group Senior Network Engineer 954-969-7160 ext. 1147 (office) 305-321-6232 (cell)



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