Re: What to buy?

From: David L Stewart (D.Stewart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Mar 28 2000 - 12:29:50 GMT-3


   
The LS1010 is not on the list because it is not configured
by the test taker. They have it there pre-configured and it
is used as the ATM switch for the routers to connect to/thru.

I run the CCIE Practice lab at UT Austin and we were given an
LS1010 for this purpose. We have two R&S lab stations.

Dave
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At 08:18 AM 3/28/00, Frank Jimenez wrote:
>You can use virtual token-ring interfaces in IOS 11.3 and up to simulate a
>lot of the token ring requirements - I'd save my money there and get some
>ISDN equipment and lines instead.
>
>The LS1010 was *not* on the R/S lab equipment list, last time I looked on
>Cisco's web site.
>
>Good luck!
>
>Frank Jimenez, CCIE #5738
>CompuCom Systems, Inc.
>fjimenez@compucom.com
>
>
> >>> "Hank Leung" <hank1979@hotmail.com> 01/11/00 09:07PM >>>
>Hi everyone.
>
>I've been trying to figure out what to get for my CCIE home lab. I'm not
>on the tightest budget, so I can splurge a little. I can always sell
>stuff off later. I already own a 2501 and 2507. What I'm going to add is:
>
>*Catalyst 5000 (trying to find a cheap LS1010, but can you do anything
>with just 1?)
>*2600/3600, both with voice cards and token ring (because I have little
>exp. with either)
>
>Can anyone help me think of anything else I should think about
>getting? Should I be set with this lab? What would you guys get if you
>could have anything (to prepare for the lab)?
>
>Thanks.
>
>



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