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Hey guys,
A friend of mine said he can let me borrow a Cisco router to practice
commands with. Is it ok just to connect my computer to router(console)
and practice the IOS commands or do i have to put this router on a
'network' sort of speak? Thanks.

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The setup you mention is fine for getting acquainted with the router and
practicing commands. It would be even more useful if you could find a way to
connect another computer to the router as well to see if you can establish
communication and set up access control lists and such.

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> A friend of mine said he can let me borrow a Cisco router to practice
> commands with. Is it ok just to connect my computer to router(console)
> and practice the IOS commands or do i have to put this router on a
> 'network' sort of speak? Thanks.



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Hi

A single router is ok to test some IOS commands however you'll need to get
more equipment to make a network and practice routing etc.
Why not just rent some time on a online lab. Its cheaper than buying
equipment, already set-up and easy to use.
Check ours out at www.acorn-internet.net

Cheers
David

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> commands with. Is it ok just to connect my computer to router(console)
> and practice the IOS commands or do i have to put this router on a
> 'network' sort of speak? Thanks.



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On 25 Jul 2003 17:04:20 -0700, inquisitiveman2002@yaho
o.com
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>A friend of mine said he can let me borrow a Cisco router to practice
>commands with. Is it ok just to connect my computer to router(console)
>and practice the IOS commands or do i have to put this router on a
>'network' sort of speak? Thanks.


For BGP simulation, have a look at BGP++ from Georgia Tech, a tool for
BGP simulation in ns-2 (based on Zebra).

http://www.ece.gatech.edu/research/...BGP++/index.htm

Jacco Tunnissen
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http://www.bgp4.as/
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
Advanced Routing Resources

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