Hi PA,
You can access your routers remotely in several ways. It can be done via an
out-of-band modem (ie you dial into the router)or a telnet session (some
sort of IP-connectivity should exist between your remote location and the
lab).
With regards to 'pushing' your students' config: copy a 'clean' config to
your laptop (or any other device that can act as a tftp server). After the
class, erase the existing config (NOT just copy the new one over the old
one, some of the old commands will still be in there) and download the clean
one again.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Remmert
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