From: Gianpietro Lavado (gianpietro1@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Apr 05 2006 - 16:36:46 GMT-3
Hi
I admit I was wrong in saying that they where just "a few" features, but I
can say they seemed a few to me because you can configure the most important
(core) things in 2500s, which matter the most to me. The other features
are relatively easy to configure from the DocCD and many of them consist
only of one or two commands.
When money is the problem (which was my case), I still encourage the idea of
having your own low-cost lab like this for any kind of practice CCIE lab,
you'll be prepared for the things that will really make you pass the exam.
At the final stage of my practice I managed to add a 2600XM with one of the
latest IOS, which I used to test all this new features.
Just my humble opinion, I am new in the list and just wanted to share my
experience; I have my first lab scheduled for this friday at Sao Paulo, hope
eveything goes ok! good luck to all...
Best regards,
Gianpietro
PS: excuse me if my english is not ok at all, I'm from Peru :)
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