From: Marc Russell (mrussell@ccbootcamp.com)
Date: Mon Dec 05 2005 - 06:03:48 GMT-3
I assume you are on a budget so I would recommend the items below.
If you plan to use a specific vendor's workbook make sure you get the
equipment you need to match their layout.
Qty (1) Cisco 2511 16/16 (Reverse telnet and backbone router)
Qty (1) Cisco 2522 16/16 (10 serial frame switch and backbone router)
Qty (1) PIX 520 with 3 interfaces
Qty (1) VPN 3005
Qty (1) Windows 2000/2003 server with ACS/CA loaded
Qty (1-2) Cisco Catalyst 3550 Ethernet switch
Qty (2) Cisco 2610 64/16
Qty (1) Cisco IDS sensor 4210
And at least three of any of the routers below:
Cisco 2801 256/64 (Best for the future, but cost more)
Cisco 2610XM 128/32
Cisco 3640 128/32
If you can't afford all these items then use remote rack rentals for part of
your preparation.
Marc Russell
Network Learning, Inc. (A Cisco Learning Partner)
Ph# 248-620-9603
Fax# 702-446-0357
www.ccbootcamp.com (CCIE Training)
(Cisco Hardware Practice Labs Kits)
http://www.ccbootcamp.com/hardware.asp
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Stuart.Juggins@computacenter.com
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 9:50 AM
To: Sean C
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Subject: Re: What additional kit needed for CCIE Security [bcc][faked-from]
Importance: Low
Thanks for that, I already knew what Cisco recommended, however I asked
what the minimum kit needed was, not what is in the lab.
It lists below PIX 500 series, VPN 3000 series, IPS 4200 series. What I
wanted to know are specifics such as which version of PIX can I get away
with using, PIX 501, 505, 515E etc, there's a lot of difference in cost.
What VPN 3000 model, 3005? again lots of different models.
In short I want to know what equipment I can use which will be the
cheapest.
Thanks.
"Sean C" <Upp_and_Upp@hotmail.com>
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05/12/2005 17:25
Please respond to "Sean C"
To: Stuart Juggins/MiltonKeynes/CCenter@CCenter,
<ccielab@groupstudy.com>
cc:
Subject: Re: What additional kit needed for CCIE Security
The power of Google: first hit on "ccie lab security equipment software"
http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/ccie/security/lab_equipment.html
The lab exam requires a depth of understanding difficult to obtain
without hands-on experience. Early in your preparation you should arrange
access to the equipment and the Cisco IOS Software versions indicated
below.
You may see more recent Cisco IOS Software versions installed in the lab,
but you will not be tested on the new features of a release, unless
indicated in the list below.
a.. Cisco 2600 Series Routers
b.. Cisco 3600 Series Routers
c.. Cisco 3700 Series Routers
d.. Cisco Catalyst 3550 Series Switches running Cisco IOS Software
Version 12.1EA
e.. Cisco PIX 500 Series Security Appliances
f.. Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrators
g.. Cisco IPS Series 4200 intrusion prevention system sensors
h.. Cisco Secure Access Control Server for Windows
i.. Certificate Authority Support
*The VPN Concentrator can be configured using CLI (Command Line
Interface) or a GUI web interface. The IDS sensors can be configured using
CLI and managed through the IDS Device Manager and IDS Event Viewer.
Software Versions
a.. Cisco IOS Software Version 12.2T is used on all routers
b.. Cisco PIX Security Appliance OS Software Version 6.3
c.. VPN 3000 Series Concentrator OS, Release 4.1.x
d.. Cisco Intrusion Detection System Release 4.1.x
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Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 11:17 AM
Subject: What additional kit needed for CCIE Security
> Guys,
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> I appreciate this is the wrong list, I'm not subscribed to the Sec list.
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> What is the minimum kit needed to study for the CCIE Security track, I
> already have all routers and switches etc, just need to know the
specific
> security devices needed. A colleague is thinking of doing his Security
> lab and we are trying to encompass everything into one lab rack.
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> Thanks.
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