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Cisco CCIE Assessor Lab

Cisco CCIE Assessor Lab


CCIE R&S Assessor Lab, Version A:

* Four-hour long practice lab covering topics on R&S, Version A Blueprint
* Additional two hours of practice time on R&S equipment pod
* Assessment available any time during four-hour session and complete assessment report mailed at end of session

Price:
US$ 279

CCIE R&S Assessor Lab, Version B:

* Four-hour long practice lab covering topics on R&S, Version B Blueprint
* Additional two hours of practice time on R&S equipment pod
* Assessment available any time during four-hour session and complete assessment report mailed at end of session

Price:
US$ 279

Bundle of CCIE R&S Assessor Labs Version A and B:


* One four-hour long practice lab covering topics on R&S, Version A Blueprint , and a second four-hour long practice lab covering topics on R&S, Version B Blueprint
* Additional four hours of practice time on R&S equipment pod
* Assessment available any time during four-hour session and complete assessment report on each practice lab mailed at end of session

Price:
US$ 399


CCIE Assessor Menu Options

This section describes the main menu of the CCIE Assessor Lab. The menu options follow the general flow of your session, progressing from accessing the practice exam questions, to working with the equipment in the lab environment, to running the assessment function and interpreting the results.
Practice Exam Questions

The questions presented in the CCIE Assessor Lab are developed and updated by the CCIE program, specifically to simulate the format and difficulty of questions on the actual CCIE lab.

Lab Diagrams

The diagrams here are duplicates of the diagrams provided in the Practice Exam Questions. They are presented from the main menu as well so you can open them in a separate window while you work the exam questions.


Lab Environment
Here you will configure and interact with live Cisco equipment, just as if it were in the room with you. More detail on the Lab Environment is presented in the next section.

Lab Assessment
One of the key features of the CCIE Assessor Lab--the assessment function collects information from the live equipment, analyzes it, and prepares a detailed report summarizing your performance. More information on the assessment and how to use it is presented in a following section.
User Guide

This entire User Guide is available online during your session.

Support
Support is available 24 x 7 for issues with connectivity, the Web interface, or hardware failures. See contact information on this screen.


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