Cisco Cisco WebEx Training Center WBS29.11 Guia Do Utilizador
Chapter 25: Using Hands-on Lab
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To set up a Hands-on Lab session, the host schedules the lab and reserves the
computers for the presenter. Then the host starts the Hands-on Lab within the
training session. The presenter assigns computers to participants, connects the
computers with a mouse click so that participants can use the virtual computer for
their learning and practice activities. Participants can also
computers for the presenter. Then the host starts the Hands-on Lab within the
training session. The presenter assigns computers to participants, connects the
computers with a mouse click so that participants can use the virtual computer for
their learning and practice activities. Participants can also
connect to a reserved computer
chat with other Hands-on Lab participants
ask for help during a Hands-on Lab session
transfer files in a Hands-on Lab session
pass control of a Hands-on Lab computer
disconnect from a Hands-on Lab computer
Connecting to a reserved computer
Participants in a Hands-on Lab session can connect to an unassigned computer or a
preassigned computer depending on which option the presenter chose when starting
the session.
preassigned computer depending on which option the presenter chose when starting
the session.
Connecting to unassigned computers
If the presenter has allowed participants to choose their own remote computer, they
can connect to any reserved computer in the session.
can connect to any reserved computer in the session.
To connect to a computer, do
one
of the following:
1
On the Lab menu, point to Connect to Computer. Then select the remote
computer to which you want to connect.
computer to which you want to connect.
2
On the Hands-on Lab panel, select the computer to which you want to connect.
3
Click Connect.
You are connected to the remote computer. The Hands-on Lab Manager window
is available from the Session Controls Panel on your desktop. You can also
control the remote computer using the Sharing menu.
is available from the Session Controls Panel on your desktop. You can also
control the remote computer using the Sharing menu.