RE: CCIE Home lab

From: Tariq Sharif (tariq_sharif@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Feb 09 2001 - 10:08:36 GMT-3


   
Someone said that 17xx series do not run enterprise IOS, so they dont make
very good lab routers. Any ideas on this?? Does this apply to 1600 (even
with enough RAM/Flash).

Dustin, I'd go for 1 2503 instead of 2501, u get BRI in as well. Also, 2522
would give u Frame & the other BRI.

Many thanks & regards.

Tariq Sharif

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Dustin L LaMascus
Sent: 09 February 2001 12:40
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: CCIE Home lab

Sorry for the duplicate message but I seem to have forgoten the subject on
the
last, somewhat important in a setting like this.

Greetings all,
I am trying to build a (home) CCIE pratice lab. I need to work within a
budget
(cheap as possible but still alot of features). If I can stay under the 15K
mark I would be able to sleep at night.. 10K and I would smile while
sleeping
:-) I would imagine that several of you have done some leg work on this
already. I am aware of some missing components (token, ATM) but I am trying
to
concentrate on the core stuff. I threw voice in b/c I am VERY lacking in
this
and I hear it will become more important.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
BTW I already own the 2924, and the numbers are memory (DRAM/Flash)

Here is what I have outlined so far:
Terminal server 2509/2510 4 8
Access Router 1 2501 16 16
Access Router 2 2501 16 16
Access Router 3 1750 32 8
Access Router 4 1750 32 8
WAN Cloud 4000 32 8
Switch 1 5000 32 4
Switch 2 2924XL-EN 8

Voice Module for 1750 VIC-2FXS
Voice Module for 1750 VIC-2FXS
4 Port Serial Module for 4000 NP-4T=
FEnet switching module 5002 WS-X5113
supervisor engine module WS-X5540



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