Five
Easy Steps To Access Our Online Cisco Rack System.
1. Register an Account
First step is to register a new member account and fill out the requested information. A confirmation email will be sent
out within a couple of minutes containing a verification code. Click on the link
and after you've verified your email account you can log in to the member area.
2. Log In To Member Area
From the Member Area you can view your booked sessions, see how many available Rack Slots you have
available and start your scheduled CCNA, CCNP or CCIE session. Rescheduling
From the Member Area you can also reschedule a booked session up to 48 hours before
it is scheduled to start.
3. Buy Slot Time
Rack slots can be bought using
VISA, MasterCard or Eurocard from all countries.
All sensitive information is being transmitted over a secure (SSL) connection.
When you register you will be given 1 free slot of your choice (CCNP or CCIE) so you do not
have to make any purchase to be able to try out the system.
4. Book Your Session
Using the Rack Slots you have available you can use our fully automated booking system which allows you to sign up for sessions at your own convenience. Then start using the rack as soon as your session starts.
A session can be anything from as short as 50 minutes to as long as you have slots available for. You do not have to use all your bought slots at once and unused slots will be saved
on your account to be used at a later stage. 5. Start your Lab Practice
Click on the Start CCNA, CCNP or CCIE Session link in the member area to start your
booked session. A new window will appear with a drawing showing the Router Topology. This gives you an overview of the devices and how they are connected.
To access a router just click on it and a telnet session will be initiated automatically. You can have telnet sessions
open to several devices simultaneously.
Our system uses TCP ports 32772 to 32803 to access the devices so if you're behind a firewall you have to make sure that those
ports are open.
A counter displays your remaining session time and when your time is up you will automatically be disconnected from the rack system.