Erind wrote: » lol ,yes it is a little bit shocking, wait until you see the core MDF in the same rack with the floor's IDF with no cable management whatsoever.
WastedHat wrote: » I definitely had the same feeling, went from the Pearson sim to a physical lab. I thought I could plan everything in my head and I found myself troubleshooting a lot of simple mistakes that went away as soon as I drew out a topology and addressing plan on paper. Now I can create most CCNA scenarios without planning just from repetition. I always begin with minimal configuration and never save it.
Node Man wrote: » Once my physical lab got larger, a real surprise was the complexity of managing all the routers,switches and servers power cords. Many servers have two electrical cords for each box. a lab of 14 devices can have 20 or more electrical cords. I eventually had to start managing just the surge protectors.
MAC_Addy wrote: » Yep, just wait until you walk into a building and have to re-cable an entire cabinet of power cables, fiber, and patch cords. SO. MUCH. PHUN.