Right. MS Paint is unavailable on lab PC. However you have notepad so you can use in most effective way.
Another approach is you can copy existing routers configurations from troubleshooting section so it will help you to build template for Frame-relay configuration, RIP, OSPF, EIGRP and BGP configuration, some part of Multicast, QoS. These template will give you majority of configuration require for particular routing protocol. Once you are in configuration section you should be able to replace ip address information and apply on routers it will save some time and remaining configuration you can copy from configuration guides of IOS 12.4.T I would strongly recommend to start practicing building configuration in notepad. Although it takes time at the beginning but later you will have big improvement in speed and time saving. Based on my prior during CCIE Voice there is no way you can finish lab in 6-7 hours without configuration in notepad with 99.1% accuracy. There is one video in youtube regarding notepad usefulness in lab exam it is worth watching ( I do not have link of youtube video) ;-) Good Luck, Thanks, Ramcharan Arya CCIE # 28926 (Voice/R&S) On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 3:36 AM, Abel ... <[email protected]> wrote: > No, paint is not available > > > On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 12:17 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I do not think this is possible. If i recall you only have access to a > > few applications on the LAB PC, and I do not recall seeing MSPAINT as one > > of them. I'd also try staying away from doing anything in the LAB that > > sucks up time. TIME is not your friend in the LAB you will need all the > > time you are given and wasting it making snap shots of the diagrams that > > cisco is already providing you is not a good time management method. > > Better yet, get use to using a 23" screen with all your separate > terminals > > open, a webbrowser open with a few diagrams open and learn to move > between > > them seamlessly, as this is what you will need to do in the LAB. > > > > Use notepad as much as possible and draw a quick diagram of your Layer 2 > > topology when you are doing the L2 portion to ensure you have all your L2 > > pieces together. > > > > Joe Sanchez > > > > > On Jan 13, 2014, at 9:46 AM, Jonathan Major <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > > I know its random, but a study partner of mine asked. He's been > > > screenshoting diagrams and dumping them into paint. Is this remotely > > > possible on the actual lab? > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Jonathan Major > > > Network Engineer > > > [email protected] <[email protected]> > > > ======================= > > > CCNP;CCDA;MCITP;MCSA > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Free CCIE R&S, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless & Security Videos > :: > > > > > > iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc > > _______________________________________________ > > Free CCIE R&S, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless & Security Videos :: > > > > iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc > > > _______________________________________________ > Free CCIE R&S, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless & Security Videos :: > > iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc > _______________________________________________ Free CCIE R&S, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless & Security Videos :: iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc
