From: Alexei Monastyrnyi (alexeim@orcsoftware.com)
Date: Wed Mar 15 2006 - 06:52:39 GMT-3
Hi.
4 routers is usually enough for IPv6 practicing, it is not a core topic,
so I would not expect more than 2 tasks regarding that, one is for
addressing and another one is for routing... the only concern here is
IPv6 over NBMA, which one should definitely pay attention to.
A.
on 15/03/2006 04:49 dszarmach wrote:
> Would the following home lab be good enough to do the required IPv6 and other
> advanced tasks for the lab?
>
> 3x Cisco 7200 NPE150 128/20 running 12.2(15)T (can do IPv6 OSPF, RIP, and
> static)
> 1x Cisco 3725 with 12.4 code
> 2x Cisco 1721 with 12.4 code (can do IPv6 RIP and static, plus multicast, no
> OSPF support)
> 1x Cisco 2621 non XM but with BOOTROM upgrade and running XM series IP base
> 12.4 code
> 3x Cisco 3550 EMI
>
> 2511 as term server
> 2522 as frame switch
> various 2501 and 2514's for non high end features
>
> Should I plan on adding more, or do you think this will be enough to get me
> through? I've heard the CCIE lab will have up to 6 routers, but will all of
> them being doing EVERY advanced feature, or will I be able to get by knowing
> how to configure OSPFv3 between 4 routers instead of 6?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Doug
>
>
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