I did my labs in San Jose.  Lunch will happen almost precisely 3 hours into the 
lab.  Typical starting time is 8:30, so figure 11:30-11:45.  

I my several attempts, I spent all 2 hours available on TS, so within that next 
hour before lunch I would end up at the end of layer 2 or the beginning of 
layer 3.  If you get that network running around 4 to 4.5 hours in, you should 
have plenty of time to complete the rest.

Main points in my strategy:  Use all the TS time, because you can't go back to 
it.  Layer 2 and 3 config will need to be perfectly configured as that is your 
foundation for the rest of the configs.


On Feb 9, 2013, at 5:48 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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