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Scott

2004-04-21, 9:25 am

Any recommendations on models and IOS of routers and switches
for CCNA preparation ?
There's a ton of stuff on Ebay.

Thanks,

_Scott
aan

2004-04-22, 9:25 am

irishscott@hotmail.com (Scott) wrote in message news:<665c8621.0404210406.d8ea587@posting.google.com>...
> Any recommendations on models and IOS of routers and switches
> for CCNA preparation ?
> There's a ton of stuff on Ebay.
>
> Thanks,
>
> _Scott



Scott, you and I kinda posted the same question. Someone has replied to my post,
hopefully it can help you too. Here it is:

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>(I have searched everywhere looking for updated info on this topic but keep coming
>across old info)
>
>I'm setting up a CCNA home lab, so far I have the following:
>
>3 x 2501
>1 x 2509
>1 x 1912
>2 x computers
>
>routers are running enterprise IOS.
>
>I want to setup a Cisco lab good enough to pass CCNA, CCNP, CCDA.....
>What other equipment should I get??
>
>Your input will be appreciated!!
>
>Alex


You just need one more switch, so that you can do trunking, but other
wise your cooking with gas!
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Howard Huntley

2004-04-26, 10:35 pm

I am running the Cisco router 2503. Will you tell me if the word
enterprise has any meaning when referencing the IOS. Is the enterprise
IOS different than any other Cisco IOS? I purchased all my stuff off
ebay. I am running 11.2 IOS I plan to upgrade the Ram to 16 meg so I
can install v12.?? Is there an enterprise v12.?? I think that the
2500's only go up to IOS version v12.2

machousecall@hotmail.com (aan) wrote:

>irishscott@hotmail.com (Scott) wrote in message news:<665c8621.0404210406.d8ea587@posting.google.com>...
>
>
>Scott, you and I kinda posted the same question. Someone has replied to my post,
>hopefully it can help you too. Here it is:
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>You just need one more switch, so that you can do trunking, but other
>wise your cooking with gas!
>-------------------------------------------------------------


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