From: Scott M Vermillion (scott@it-ag.com)
Date: Sun Jan 06 2008 - 03:05:40 ARST
Hi all,
I'm pretty heavily loaded up with mock/assessor labs, some final online
training, and review of IE/Narbik training materials (along with copious
notes in most cases) in these final few weeks of lab prep. As some of you
know, I run somewhat of a strange lab, with Dynamips for routers and
3560-8PCs for switches. Since those switches only have nine ports each, I
have to do some reverse and re-engineering of the L2 aspect of each and
every lab I do. It's actually an enjoyable challenge and I have found a way
to complete each and every one of the first 10 labs with full functionality
(oh, I may have to drop a three-port Etherchannel to two or even one here
and there, but that's a pretty minor impact as far as big-picture lab
functionality goes).
Having said all of that, every hour spent tinkering is an hour of lab prep
lost. Thus, I doubt seriously that I'll get through all 20 before I hop on
that plane. Over the course of time, I've seen posts from some of you with
really good memories regarding how lab so-and-so really brought something
home for you. If you could only do say five of the final 10 labs, which
would they be? A few words as to why would be an appreciated bonus!
Cheers all,
Scott
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