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Hello everyone,
I am considering building out a lab at home to practice for the routing and
switching lab.
Does anyone have any suggestions what at a minimum I would need?
Thanks
Pete



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Re: CCIE Lab

Here is what I have an I can emulate almost anything:

3550
2912
2611
2611 ethernet serial
2611 frame relay and ethernet
2503 frame relay and ISDN, ethernet
2503 frame relay and ISDN, ethernet
4500 (frame relay switch) 2 ethernet, 4 serial


On 1/24/03 4:16 PM, in article
sHkY9.360136$FT6.68588813@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net, "Pete"
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> Hello everyone,
> I am considering building out a lab at home to practice for the routing and
> switching lab.
> Does anyone have any suggestions what at a minimum I would need?
> Thanks
> Pete
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"Pete" <plopez@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:sHkY9.360136$FT6.68588813@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
> Hello everyone,
> I am considering building out a lab at home to practice for the routing

and
> switching lab.
> Does anyone have any suggestions what at a minimum I would need?
> Thanks
> Pete


3550
2509
2522
2501 (2 or 3)
2514
2610 (with FXS ports)
2503 (get two for ISDN)
ISDN Switch (or two ISDN lines)



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