1. Don't think I can answer any of that but I wouldn't worry.

2. Windows with full calc available.

3. All documentation is digital and delivered in a pretty well done web
interface.

4. Yup, plenty of stuff to write with and draw on


On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Paul Kim <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
>  Can anyone tell me about the lab environment in San Jose? ( If this
> is not a NDA obviously)
>
> I have some questions as follow.
>
> 1. Are the lab devices and connections exactly as same as in
> IPExpert's BLS workbook lab diagram like 7 routers, 3 BB
> routers,1*C3550, 3*C3560, 2 links from every Cat switch to the other 3
> switches, cat1 and cat2 has a Gig connection, and etc?
>
> 2. Does a lab terminal is on Windows OS? Does it provide calculator as
> well? If so, is programmer mode calcuator available?
>
> 3. Do they provide routing and switching connections tables as well as
> worksheets on papers or just on a soft copy on the screen?
>
> 4. Do they provide a notepad and a pen on which I can draw pricures or
> some memo quickly?
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Paul
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