Our Workbook doesn't have a corresponding lab they are all different, but I 
think you are just looking to load the configs that support doing his labs 
correct?

If thats the case then do this in the proctorlabs interface:

Load Lab Configs > Volume 1> scroll to the very bottom.

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On Mar 27, 2010, at 10:13 PM, Kingsley Charles wrote:

> Hi all
>  
> Which of the IPexpert labs corresponds to the Yusuf's two labs?
>  
> With regards
> Kings
> 
> On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Roger Cheeks <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Hello Kings,
> Time management is key.  Do you use alias' on the routers and switches?  
> Using those in effectively can save 20-30 minutes.
> 
> When you book the 7:45 minute session, are you able to dedicate the entire 
> slot to the lab or will you have to suffer through work calls and other 
> interruptions?  If you cannot dedicate the entire window, I recommend 
> planning on doing each lab in [2] * 7:45 slots.  I would also recommend you 
> do all of the Vol2 labs, possibly more than once if time permits.  I also 
> highly encourage you to purchase and do the Yusuf Bhaji mock labs only 
> available from Cisco Press.
> 
> Other pointers - read each lab thoroughly before starting and note which 
> items have prerequisites.  Often times basic connectivity requires the 
> firewall and IPS sections to be completed first.
> 
> Also be very careful what order you do the firewall configurations - most 
> labs give you the IP addresses first along with interfaces.  Many later tasks 
> like redundant interfaces or failover actually have you alter the firewall 
> configurations you already spent time on.
> 
> Thats all I can think of now.  Best of luck.
> 
> Roger
> 
> On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Kingsley Charles 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all
>  
> I have finished vol 1. Please suggest on how to go on with Vol 2. I took up 
> the first lab today and it seems,I need to
> improve in my time management.
>  
>  
> If I need to learn these labs, I need to do complete them.
>  
> Should I do all the labs or selected labs?
> Should I book for one slot 7.45 hrs and do as much I can?
> If I need to continue the rest in some other day, how do I save the configs?
>  
>  
> Please suggest on how should I proceed with respect to the 8 hours lab and 
> other stuffs going forward. I have completed all features labs/practices.
>  
>  
> With regards
> Kings
>  
>  
>  
> 
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