The starting lab configs can be mixed up a bit. But you should expect yo do 
prep work to work on the technology lab you are working on.

Hth
Randall

On Oct 26, 2012, at 6:33 AM, Amp <amccar...@cciequest.com> wrote:

> Hey Brandon,
> The only time I have seen weird issues when using ProctorLabs vRacks is if I 
> don't do a 'Revert Entire Pod' BEFORE loading the lab config that I want to 
> work with.
> 
> Amp
> 
> Quoting Brandon <brana...@yahoo.com>:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I've completed a few labs and did a search on this topic but didn't find 
>> much.
>> 
>> 
>> I'm having a problem where my CUCM servers don't come up with config that 
>> should already be in-place at the start of a lab.  I choose the appropriate 
>> lab from the config load button.
>>  
>> Are students expected to build from a blank slate CUCM each time we progress 
>> through the series of labs?
>>  
>> I've tried loading both Lab 4A initial and Lab 4A final to troubleshoot, but 
>> the result is the same.  For example, the CUCM System > Region is missing 
>> the regions created in labs 1-3.
>>  
>> Also, the  Advertise G.722 Codec Enterprise Parameter is set to enabled 
>> which is set to disabled in lab 2A.
>>  
>> 
>> "You will not waste time on our racks... when you begin your session, YOU 
>> will be able to choose the lab scenario you are working on, and pre-load the 
>> configs for that lab scenario - THIS INCLUDES loading base configs for each 
>> of the servers!!"
>>  
>> When I read that it appears to me I shouldn't have to do anything to the 
>> server and should be able to start at the beginning of a new lab and have 
>> all of the cumulative changes from previous labs ready to go.
>>  
>> Any ideas?
> 
> 
> 
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