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Practice LAB Equipment

Can somebody give me a good idea on exactly what type of equipment will be needed to simulate lab scenarios. I can come up with 2500, 2600, 2900XL, 4000. However, I am not sure I can get a CAT5000K. Is there a Virtual CAT5K that can be used? Thanks.

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Might want to try the Sybex CCNP virtual lab. I'm sure they have a Cat 5000 on it. Hope I able to help. Regards,

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Equipment List (From the Cisco website)


2500 series routers
2600 series routers
3600 series routers
4000 and 4500 series routers
3900 series token ring switches
Catalyst 5000 series switches

I suggest that you search the online sites that offer labs and compare the equipment & topology...that way you will have a fair idea.

All I'm missing from mine is the ATM & Token Ring stuff (Cat 5500 and 3900)

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Thumbs up Have you tried Routersim?

Dear colleague,
I think trying routersim simulation products can be helpful.please visit www.routersim.com as soon as possible.it seems they have cool stuffs.
Omoaye Ayodele.
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