Paul,

I've never been to the lab, but most of what you ask is not NDA.

2) Yes, the terminal is Windows. The calculator is available and includes
scientific mode.

3) All diagrams are on screen. I don't know what you will get, but I expect
that it is NDA.

4) You will have pens and paper to draw on.

There is a video on CLN of the test interface, and I highly suggest it.

Thanks,

Michael
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 9:08 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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