By Brian Scheibe on
12/16/2010 10:50 AM

You’ve now created the required files (lab document and topology) and optional files (loading and grading configurations) needed for your lab, but you still have to create the lab file so you can share it with students. This section will detail how to use the Lab Compiler to create the lab and export it so that you can share it.
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By Brian Scheibe on
12/13/2010 8:11 AM

Today we'll look at part two of our three-part blog - Cisco Network Simulator: Can it be used in a classroom? In this installment, we're going to cover steps 3 and 4 - Creating the Loading Configuration Files and Creating the Grading Configuration Files.........
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By Brian Scheibe on
12/10/2010 2:26 PM

Can Boson's Cisco Network Simulator - NetSim 8.0 - be used in a classroom? You bet! You can create the components needed in lab packs so that you can deliver customized labs in the classroom or as homework for students.....
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By Brian Scheibe on
12/10/2010 10:26 AM

It might seem unclear what the material from the CD is. Is it a study guide, a book review, or a practice exam? Let’s start with trying to define the features of each so that we can then compare them......
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By Brian Scheibe on
12/9/2010 3:19 PM
For those of you who don’t know, an Easter Egg is an undocumented feature, freebie, or some other type of good thing that is available if you can find it. Do you look for them when you visit Web sites? For those of you studying to attain a CCNA certification there are Easter Eggs at boson.com. Several people find these Easter Eggs every day using search engines and I bet you want to know what and where they are........
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