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Micronics (Narbik Kocharians) Labs R&SWhen using technology like this, it's important to ensure that you have your interface designations down correctly, and this goes for ensuring you've got the right hostnames as well. Not doing so is going to mean being unable to connect to anything at all, and we're wagering that's probably not the result you're after.
Ensuring you're installing something properly is pretty elementary, whether it's a new server rack or the latest o2 Mobile Broadband, but you'd be surprised at how many people jump straight in without giving any thought to set-up. Don't make the same mistake - check the table, and you'll find everything you need.
Micronics Labs can be
done on our racks PDX-05, PDX-06, PDX-07 or PDX-08 with very little effort. Some
of our interfaces have different designations. You will need to verify your lab
with our drawing. Be sure to use the hostnames indicated on our drawing as well
to ensure you are being connected to the right device. If you need
assistance, let us know. 
For
a printable PDF image, click here. Our topology is
near identical to the actual Micronics lab topology. If you have difficulties
for any reason using their practice labs on our racks, please let us know and
we will see what we can do. This
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a wide variety of vendor workbook practice labs and topologies. Simply click on
the workbook from the vendor you are using to get re-directed to our topology
web pages for those labs.
Aset Labs
Routing & Switching (4.0 Blueprint)
360 Program Routing & Switching (4.0 Blueprint)
CCIECert
Service Provider V3.0
Routing & Switching (4.0 Blueprint)
Security (3.0 Blueprint)
Netmetric Solutions Security
(3.0 Blueprint)
Micronics (Narbik Kocharians)
Routing & Switching (4.0 Blueprint)
Security (3.0 Blueprint)
IP Expert
Routing & Switching
CCNA/CCNP
General Studies Security
Routing & Switching
CMIS430
Advanced Networking and Communications class of Liberty University
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