Thank you for your reply.

Yes, I am a "legal" user.
I paid for the material and for the live class.

But I'm pretty new to this and I'm still confused.

I don't even know if I have a login or not.
I just tried what I think my login could be, but it didn't work.

I'll try something else.  Thanks!


Wayne Lawson at IPexpert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Carlos,


     If you are an IPexpert (purchased our products legally and aren't using a 
pirated copy) these files will ne found within your IPexpert login / account. 
I've copied our support team on this. 

Regards,

 -Wayne

Wayne A. Lawson II, CCIE #5244
Founder & President - IPexpert, Inc.
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On Apr 8, 2008, at 9:51 PM, "Scott Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



  I believe the final configuration files should also be in  your IPexpert 
account/locker.  If they are not, chat with  support.
  
 I think that's what you were asking!
  
 Scott

  
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 From: Carlos Valero  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 8:26  PM
To: Carlos Valero; [EMAIL PROTECTED];  [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Questions  about the Virtual Labs - Question No. 3


 
Question No. 3:

The thin Book has the Diagrams and the thick  Book has the solutions.

Now, are these solutions included in any of the  CD's?
Or can they be downloaded from somewhere?

Or do we have no  choice but to type each and every command when we enter the 
Virtual  Lab?

Thank you!


Carlos Valero  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Question    No. 2:

In the Diagrams Book, page No. 4 is titled: "Standard    Topology"
Then page No. 5 is titled: "Labs 1-18"

Both Diagrams seem    to be pretty similar to me (other than the IP addresses)

The question    is: What exactly is the difference between these 2?
What exactly does    "Standard Topology" mean?  I'm confused.

Finally, what about Labs 19 - 40?

Is    there any "General Diagram" that would be used for these Labs?

Or do    these Labs need specific configurations for each one, so that they 
can't be    generalized?

Thank you!



Carlos Valero    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   Hello,

I'm      pretty new to this Online Study List
So I have several questions because      I'm a bit confused:

1. What kind of Routers are BB1, BB2 and      BB3?
    Routers R1 to R9 are      2811's.
    But I could not find anything about these      BBn's

I'll send the other questions in separate emails for easier      handling.

Thanks!



Carlos Valero      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:     What        about 2620's?

Will they be a better alternative to the        2811?

What could be left out with 2620's if compared with the        2811's

Thanks!


Scott Morris        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                                  
 They'll be incredibly slow if you reboot them.           :)
          
         Other than that, the core/basic stuff you'll do just fine          in. 
 Newer technologies, IPv6, some QoS and other things, you won't          get 
all the details in.  Are they a waste of time?  No.           But they won't 
cover everything, so you'll want to look at keeping this          in mind with 
your study plan.
          
         Take a look at the Feature Navigator, and compare IOS          images 
from the 2500 (whatever one you're using) and the 2801/2811 one          that 
is being used.  You'll see all the differences there to help          you out!
          
                           
Scott          Morris, CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider)          
#4713, JNCIE-M #153,          JNCIS-ER, CISSP, et al.
CCSI/JNCI-M/JNCI-ER
VP -          Technical Training - IPexpert, Inc.
IPexpert          Sr. Technical Instructor

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         From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]          [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
Of Kambiz          Agahian
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 8:20          AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL |          CCIE_RS] 2811s in Ultimate Lab Preparation WB


         
Hi guys, 
I was just wondering if possibly could deploy          legacy 2520s instead of 
all those expensive 2811s. 
Are they able to          be useful in 80-90% of our scenarios ? or they just 
start lagging from          the beginning ?
 
Cheers,
 

       
       
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