From: Lloyd Ardoin (Lloyd@TheWizKid.biz)
Date: Thu Jan 22 2009 - 17:55:34 ARST
Hi Sanju,
I have been using the ASET labs for the last 3 weeks. The ASET labs are
dedicated to Cisco employees or Channel Partner employees that have passed
their written and scheduled their R&S lab. I had to contact our Cisco SE and
he registered me and provided a schedule of dates from a list that I had
provided to him. The ASET labs are accessed through a web browser with a user
name and password during your scheduled time. It provides several modular labs
that focus on specific technologes (i.e. switching, IGPs, BGP, IOS services,
etc.) and there are also 6 FULL labs. Each lab includes a PDF which describes
the network layout and the lab tasks, a link to run the pre-configure scripts
and a link to run the auto-verify tool to grade the lab, which is the best
part. The 6 full labs increase in difficulity as you go from lab 1 to lab 6.
The scripts that grade the configs are very specific when looking at your
configuration that should match a specific task. If you meet the requirements
I would highly recommend utilizing this tool as one way to measure your
readiness for the real lab. I became aware of the Cisco ASET labs from this
forum and pursued it and am glad that I did. I don't believe sharing any more
information would be prudent.
HTH,
Lloyd
From: sanju shastri
Sent: Thu 1/22/2009 10:42 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Need Help regarding ASet Labs
Hello All,
We have heard many times during success stories about the the ASET labs and
it seems that they are a good source of knowledge about the scenarios , but
all of us are not lucky enough to have aceess for them as meself amd many
others are not working for a channel partner. :(
I am not sure but if someone is kind enough to share the aset labs and there
configuration and other information about it so rest of us could be
benefitted with it.
:)
Hope there are other also who needs it , so plz join me to make a request.
Regard,
Sanju
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