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list of the available LABs in Cisco PEC

This is a short list of the labs available for Cisco Partners and it's impressive! Good Job Cisco!
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Duration
Actions
1
Lab
English
02:00
22 Jul 2011
2
Lab
English
02:00
22 Jul 2011
3
Lab
English
02:00
22 Jul 2011
4
Lab
English
05:00
08 Oct 2010
5
Lab
English
02:00
22 Jul 2011
6
Lab
English
02:00
22 Jul 2011
7
Lab
English
02:00
17 Aug 2011
8
Lab
English
02:00
17 Aug 2011
9
Lab
English
02:00
22 Jul 2011
10
Lab
English
00:00
19 Jul 2010
11
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
12
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
13
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
14
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
15
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
16
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
17
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
18
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
19
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
20
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
21
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
22
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
23
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
24
Lab
English
02:00
05 Jul 2011
25
Lab
English
01:00
22 Nov 2010
26
Lab
English
04:00
22 Nov 2010
27
Lab
English
01:00
09 Nov 2010
28
Lab
English
08:00
18 Jan 2011
29
Lab
English
08:00
18 Jan 2011
30
Lab
English
08:00
18 Jan 2011
31
Lab
English
04:00
02 Dec 2010
32
Lab
English
00:00
20 Feb 2008
33
Lab
English
01:00
20 Feb 2008
34
Lab
English
02:00
24 Aug 2011
35
Lab
English
02:00
24 Aug 2011
36
Lab
English
02:00
24 Aug 2011
37
Lab
English
02:00
24 Aug 2011
38
Lab
English
03:00
24 Aug 2011
39
Lab
English
02:00
24 Aug 2011
40
Lab
English
02:00
24 Aug 2011
41
Lab
English
02:00
24 Aug 2011
42
Lab
English
02:00
24 Aug 2011
43
Lab
English
04:00
24 Aug 2011
44
Lab
English
02:00
25 Feb 2011
45
Lab
English
00:00
20 May 2011
46
Lab
English
02:00
30 Sep 2010
47
Lab
English
04:00
02 Dec 2010
48
Lab
English
02:00
30 Sep 2010
49
Lab
English
01:00
05 May 2011
50
Lab
English
01:00
05 May 2011
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Duration
Actions
51
Lab
English
01:00
05 May 2011
52
Lab
English
01:00
05 May 2011
53
Lab
English
01:00
05 May 2011
54
Lab
English
01:00
05 May 2011
55
Lab
English
01:00
31 May 2011
56
Lab
English
02:00
25 Feb 2011
57
Lab
English
03:00
02 May 2011
58
Lab
English
02:00
02 May 2011
59
Lab
English
02:00
02 May 2011
60
Lab
English
02:00
19 Jul 2010
61
Lab
English
02:00
19 Jul 2010
62
Lab
English
04:00
02 Dec 2010
63
Lab
English
02:00
30 Sep 2010
64
Lab
English
02:00
30 Sep 2010
65
Lab
English
02:00
30 Sep 2010
66
Lab
English
02:00
30 Sep 2010
67
Lab
English
01:30
30 Sep 2010
68
Lab
English
02:00
30 Sep 2010
69
Lab
English
03:00
30 Sep 2010
70
Lab
English
01:30
30 Sep 2010
71
Lab
English
01:00
30 Sep 2010
72
Lab
English
02:00
30 Sep 2010
73
Lab
English
02:00
30 Sep 2010
74
Lab
English
03:00
30 Sep 2010
75
Lab
English
02:00
30 Sep 2010
76
Lab
English
02:00
30 Sep 2010
77
Lab
English
04:00
12 May 2011
78
Lab
English
04:00
12 May 2011
79
Lab
English
04:00
12 May 2011
80
Lab
English
04:00
12 May 2011
81
Lab
English
04:00
11 May 2011
82
Lab
English
04:00
11 May 2011
83
Lab
English
04:00
11 May 2011
84
Lab
English
04:00
11 May 2011
85
Lab
English
04:00
11 May 2011
86
Lab
English
04:00
11 May 2011
87
Lab
English
04:00
11 May 2011
88
Lab
English
04:00
11 May 2011
89
Lab
English
04:00
11 May 2011
90
Lab
English
04:00
11 May 2011
91
Lab
English
04:00
11 May 2011
92
Lab
English
04:00
10 May 2011
93
Lab
English
04:00
10 May 2011
94
Lab
English
04:00
10 May 2011
95
Lab
English
04:00
10 May 2011
96
Lab
English
04:00
10 May 2011
97
Lab
English
04:00
10 May 2011
98
Lab
English
04:00
10 May 2011
99
Lab
English
04:00
10 May 2011
100
Lab
English
04:00
12 May 2011

101
Lab
English
04:00
12 May 2011

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