Re: CCIE Home lab

From: Steven Weber (itweber@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Feb 09 2001 - 11:14:49 GMT-3


   
I would tell you to go to optimumdata.com they have pretty decent prices, Jim a
nd
Joe are a pleasure to work with. if they don't have what you need try ebay if i
t
isn't there then try opsys.net Brad can usually get you what you need.
Regards
Steve

Dustin L LaMascus wrote:

> Sorry for the duplicate message but I seem to have forgoten the subject on th
e
> 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 budge
t
> (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 t
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> 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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