That's the $64,000 Question. I wonder if the BAT export / import methods will work. They have been improved for CCM7 to supposively be able to export every object. If it works, I wonder if IPExpert would add those troubleshooting configurations to our "my configs" sections?
IOS is easy. Don't know about the other products. But Proctor Labs DOES have the advantage of using another set of unframiliar equipment, IP addresses, dial-plan, etc. This is where maybe the 2 or 4 hour sessions someone else suggested could be put to use, optimize rack time, etc. ________________________________ From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joel Jose [[email protected]] Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 10:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] how to practise the troubleshooting lab in workbook(second best method?) hy, I find trying to implement the troubleshooting lab in my partial homelab very unachievable.. if anyof u had luck trying it.. without the actual spec.. lemme know.. i think it can be done.. u'll just have to rewrite the config files from scratch to represent the homelab... ofcourse that means ommiting some and adding some ;).. and on the better side that would also mean ur doing active learning..and not just sleep off..haa just joking.. obviously none sleeps in front of a proctor session..haa i plan to do all my troubleshooting labs a.k.a lab B after i complete the whole lab A scenarios.. i hope thats a step forward and not backward.. i wonder if proctor labs are going to release the sessions in a smaller format.. esp when u consider that troubleshooting labs would definitely help with proctorlabs as the best method ;). joel. -- "it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." Abraham Lincoln
