tomaifauchai wrote: » does the website work for anybody?
ehnde wrote: » It has layer 3 switching o_0 ....but no way am I paying $75 for 25 hours. I guess it's not a bad deal, but the lab I have in my living room cost nothing but electricity. I suppose you are paying for the labs as well, though. Maybe it is worth considering.
ehnde wrote: » I suppose you are paying for the labs as well
The labs exercises themselves come from the authorized Cisco courses. Cisco then modifies the lab exercises to make sense in the context of the self-study environment.
networker050184 wrote: » I think its a pretty good idea for Cisco to offer this. Bring in some of the money that would be going to the rack renters of their gear.
Click the "Start Lab" button on the menu bar above when you are ready to begin your session.Click Help to learn about the Cisco Learning Labs before your timed lab begins. Once you move past this screen the time will automatically start counting down.
mikej412 wrote: » Firefox wouldn't get past the certificate error so I shifted to IE9 -- and I did finally get something new trying to access The Cisco Learning Network Store -- a Server Error (Could not connect to JRun Server) and now a Page Not Found. Looks like someone is working on the access issue.
mikej412 wrote: » I got into the first Lab!! And it's working as well as the CCIE Lab Exam!! And by that I mean the one I refer to as The Abomination!!
Forsaken_GA wrote: » Oh hell, Mike's about to go hulk on us again.
tomaifauchai wrote: » Does the NDA prevent you to share us some screenshots?
tomaifauchai wrote: » Can you print the lab description + the lab topology and then Close lab (timer) to save time? And study the whole thing before attempting anything
tomaifauchai wrote: » Does the NDA prevent you to share us some screenshots? Can you print the lab description + the lab topology and then Close lab (timer) to save time? And study the whole thing before attempting anything Wendel said in his paper it was possible but a second opinion always appreciated