From: Stong, Ian C [GMG] (Ian.C.Stong@mail.sprint.com)
Date: Tue Feb 11 2003 - 17:14:01 GMT-3
That really depends on how much you have to spend and whether you want to be
able to do everything or plan on renting some rack time for the more
expensive technologies. For the basics to cover the core routing protocols
you can get by with three 2501's or 2610's or 4500's. You will need 16/16
of flash and memory at a minimum to run the 12.1 IOS feature set with some
of the bells and whistles. Get some DTE/DCE cables to interconnect the
serial ports and some AUI transceivers if buying 2500's. A hub or switch
would be good to have to interconnect the Ethernet (unless you just want to
do point to point in which case you just need crossover cat5 cables).
The next steps would be to buy routers with ISDN interfaces and also buy an
ISDN simulator. Then you could also spend a small fortune to buy a catalyst
3550, routers with Voice ports, ATM switch and ATM ports and so forth.
Ian
http://www.ccie4u.com
Rack Rentals and Lab Scenarios
-----Original Message-----
From: Nagarajan M [mailto:mnaga@emirates.net.ae]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 6:38 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Lab equipment list.
Please suggest for CCIE R&S Lab equipments.I am building a study lab at
home.
Best regards,
Nagarajan
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