I'm starting to think about lab strategy to help guide my hands-on
practice.  I have a few thoughts as to order of operations and config
methods. But I wanted to see what the group thought and what has worked
well for them.

In terms of an order of operations, what have you found to be useful?

Obviously, to start things off you will want to read through the lab, write
out your own diagrams and any other initial notes to help organize the
information in a meaningful way.  I'm more looking to see which
sections/technologies should be done first and which can wait until later.

When it comes to picking your sections/tasks to work on, what has been your
order of operations?


Another area that I wonder about is what is the most efficient way to make
your configurations.  On the WCS and autonomous APs, we have both CLI and
GUIs.  We also have the WCS that can be used to configure WLCs and their
associated APs.  What have you found to be the most efficient method to
make your configurations?


Jeff
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