BlankYou have the QOS SRND and the CCM SRND on the desktop as PDF files. They are fully searchable, etc. It's a normal Acrobat Reader install.
You have a web browser that you can open to go to the doc CD as you stated. They provided 2 sheets of paper and pencils. You weren't allowed to use your own pens, etc. Apparently someone sneaked in a flash drive in a pen and got caught. The lab booklet is in a 3 ring binder . The topology drawing is in the binder as well. In RDU, the whole setup is on a workstation about the size of a 6 foot folding table. You have IP phones spread all across the back, and a shelf above containing the analog phones, fax machines, ATA's. All devices were clearly labeled. I don't know what the setup is in San Jose. I did go the day before and asked to see the lab, and they let me walk through. Everyone had told me that it uses an older laptop, but what I was driving was a workstation with a flat panel monitor, IR Mouse, and full keyboard. Not super high end, but not a dog either. The biggest issue is that you really cannot do much of anything on the publisher. It is dog slow. This isn't an issue for most things but some stuff that has to be done there (like the CRS Editor) becomes very hard to use. In some cases, I was waiting over a minute for keyboard responses. Occasionally, the images would all freeze for 20 seconds or so. Quite maddening actually. ----- Original Message ----- From: Tech Guy To: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 11:12 AM Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE - Voice Lab Day Materials Hi, Can someone please remind me on what resources will be available to someone when he/she go take the voice exam: I read that the following will be available, please correct me if I am wrong and if I missed anything, please feel free to add it. 1. Online DoC CD access with no search capability. 2. Cisco SRND Doc ???? which version? 3. Lab problem booklet 4. Paper & Pen 5. Lab Topology Diagram??? I believe that there is another document one will have access to, but I am drawing a blank on it. The other question that I have is, will the Cisco SRND document be a hardcopy or a software copy; if it is a soft copy will it be already in the pdf format as a icon on your desktop or one have to access it through the slower http access just like the Doc CD. Thanks. Tech Guy
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