RE: Lab Diagram in RTP

From: Scott Morris (smorris@ipexpert.com)
Date: Tue Apr 22 2008 - 08:57:45 ART


You have an entire cafeteria to chose from, so you can make your own
decisions on that!
 
Scott

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From: Ramanpreet Singh [mailto:sikandar.raman@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 1:31 AM
To: Edward Balow
Cc: Dale Kling; Scott Morris; Michael Brooks; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Lab Diagram in RTP

btw, what all veggie luch options we have in san jose?

On 4/21/08, Edward Balow <ebalow@hotmail.com> wrote:

The DocCD was an audio recording on 8-track tape too. You had to remember
which track went with which technology. On the bright side, none of the
links
were broken--ahh, the good old days.

Ed
> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 21:40:57 -0400> From: dalek77@gmail.com> To:
smorris@ipexpert.com> Subject: Re: Lab Diagram in RTP> CC:
michaeljbrooks@gmail.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com> > I always hated when fish
got stuck in the transducers too!> > Dale> > > > On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at
9:17
PM, Scott Morris <smorris@ipexpert.com> wrote:> > > Paddle driven. We had to
repeatedly move our feet back and forth to> > generate the electricity. This
really sucked if you miscabled anything> > because you lost power in order
to
fix it! And you were never sure if the> > proctors had removed the NVRAM
chip
in order to pre-induce troubleshooting> > or cardiac arrest.> >> > ;)> >> >
Scott> >> > _____> >> > From: Michael Brooks
[mailto:michaeljbrooks@gmail.com]> > Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 9:12 PM> >
To: Scott Morris; ccielab@groupstudy.com> > Subject: Re: Lab Diagram in RTP>
>> >> > Scott,> >> > Back in your day, weren't the routers steam powered ;-)
?> >> > JK,> >> > Mike Brooks> > CCIE#16027 (R&S)> >> >> >> > On 4/21/08,
Scott Morris <smorris@ipexpert.com> wrote:> >> > If you find yourself
prepared
for ANY situation, then you will not be> > disappointed. :) Details are not
only NDA, but would like vary lab to> > lab.> >> > Back in my day we had to
cable some things ourselves. (grin)> >> > But assume nothing, prepare to do
everything, and anything else is merely> > a> > bonus!> >> >> > Scott
Morris,
CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713,> > JNCIE-M> > #153,
JNCIS-ER, CISSP, et al.> > CCSI/JNCI-M/JNCI-ER> > VP - Technical Training -
IPexpert, Inc.> > IPexpert Sr. Technical Instructor> >> >
smorris@ipexpert.com> >> >> >> > Telephone: +1.810.326.1444> > Fax:
+1.810.454.0130> > http://www.ipexpert.com> >> >> >> >> >> > -----Original
Message-----> > From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]
On
Behalf Of> > Cisco Godfather> > Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 1:01 AM> > To:
ccielab@groupstudy.com> > Subject: Lab Diagram in RTP> >> > Hello GS> >> >
Does Cisco provide you with physical diagram or table about how the> >
devices> > are connected or i should relay on the sh cdp neigh command?> >>
>
The reason i ask is because while am putting my final touches on my> >
studies> > for the exam i keep preparing my self into how to do the right
approach> > with> > the lab, such as time, building blocks, etc. So i just
wanted to know> > without breaking the NDA about if there is physical
diagram
along with the> > layer 2 & layer 3 diagrams, or is it just layer 2 and
layer
3 only.> >> > And if there is no physical topology or table to show how the
rack> > physically connected, do you consider using sh cdp neigh to do so.>
>>
> Thanks in advance.> >> > Cisco_Godfather> >



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