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Router simulators...how do they compare to the real thing?
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| Ed Simmons 2003-12-22, 10:25 pm |
| Can anyone please tell me how using router simulators (like
Routersim and Boson) compare to practicing with actual Cisco
routers and switches? My employer is trying to save money on
my cert training by just buying a sim, but I assume it would
be much better to practice on the real thing and I'd like to
try to convince him of such. Are the simulators, in fact,
inferior and why? All feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
-Ed
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"Ed Simmons" <ed@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone please tell me how using router simulators (like
> Routersim and Boson) compare to practicing with actual Cisco
> routers and switches? My employer is trying to save money on
> my cert training by just buying a sim, but I assume it would
> be much better to practice on the real thing and I'd like to
> try to convince him of such. Are the simulators, in fact,
> inferior and why? All feedback is greatly appreciated.
I think a far better question is, with used Cisco gear being so darn cheap
these days, why bother using a simulator? Seriously, how much are you
really going to save?
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> Thank you!
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> -Ed
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| Guan Foo Wah 2003-12-23, 8:25 am |
| If you are getting those simulators, then prepare to deal with the software
bugs. Simulators can only simulate a number set of features and you can only
learn that much. With real routers, you definetely can get more.
--
In these days of computer viruses, asking if you may put your disk into
someone's computer is the technological equivalent of unsafe sex.
Ruth Dudley Edwards (1944 - )
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> "Ed Simmons" <ed@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> I think a far better question is, with used Cisco gear being so darn cheap
> these days, why bother using a simulator? Seriously, how much are you
> really going to save?
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| Balin, Son of Fundin 2003-12-23, 11:25 am |
| They are crap - forget it. Tell your employer to stop being such a tight
arse and buy you a router. Gee, you can get one for only a few hundred
bucks.
BSOF
"Ed Simmons" <ed@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9459DF2F5AEB3edsimmons
@63.223.5.95...
> Can anyone please tell me how using router simulators (like
> Routersim and Boson) compare to practicing with actual Cisco
> routers and switches? My employer is trying to save money on
> my cert training by just buying a sim, but I assume it would
> be much better to practice on the real thing and I'd like to
> try to convince him of such. Are the simulators, in fact,
> inferior and why? All feedback is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you!
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> -Ed
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| Elricsfate 2003-12-25, 7:24 am |
| That would depend on what you mean. I got the Cisco router simulator from
my teacher as part of the class. So, free, as a percentage of any amount of
money, is a pretty good savings. Unless this simulator is a poor substitute
for some more complex and feature filled simulator available somewhere, at a
price. Please advise.
Elric
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> "Ed Simmons" <ed@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> I think a far better question is, with used Cisco gear being so darn cheap
> these days, why bother using a simulator? Seriously, how much are you
> really going to save?
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