I haven't taken the lab yet, but I look at it this way: would answering
someone else's question about the lab environment be worth the price of never
being allowed to take the lab again? :-)

BJ



On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 15:09:43 GMT Thomas Crowe  wrote:

> I remember a while back I had the question of
> which terminal emulator is
> being used for the CCIE lab.  Well after taking
> the Lab (and yes I was
> honored with an invitation to come back and try
> again one day soon :-o ) I
> now definitively know the answer to this
> question.  As I recall others also
> had this question, in trying to avoid a flaming
> war, what is the group's
> consensus on this.  Do you feel that it would
> violate the NDA to disclose
> this information, it doesn't address any of the
> technical content of the lab
> (and NO I will not disclose any of those, so
> please do not ask) so I don't
> feel that it would.  This is simply an effort
> to help out some people with
> their studying efforts so that they are not
> wasting time getting accustomed
> to a new and totally different terminal
> emulator.
> 
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