Not all labs have the same amount of Layer 2, 3, IGP, BGP etc. So saying
you should be to X spot by lunch is arbitrary. You will know if you are in
a rhythm or not. You need to be fast, but you also need to be accurate.



On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 7:48 PM, robert shepherd <[email protected]>wrote:

> 1. What time does everyone usually break for lunch?
> 2. How far through the config section should you be by lunch time?
> IGP completly up an working?
> >Half way up?
> >IGP and BGP configuration working?
> My lab date is approaching and the nerves are starting to kick in a
> little. :-)
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