From: Brad Ellis (brad@ccbootcamp.com)
Date: Sat Apr 22 2006 - 21:51:04 GMT-3
Chris,
The problem with making up your own lab is that you will probably make the
lab up around the topics that you already understand. If you want to create
your own labs, I suggest finding a buddy that wants to do the same, and you
guys create labs, then swap them and have the other person try to complete
the lab. That could lead to hours of fun... :)
In terms of a topology, I'd suggest something similar to the CCIE lab...6
routers + 1 or 2 switches, and a couple other routers as your frame-relay
cloud simulator, access server, and backbone routers.
thanks,
Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
CCSI#30482
Network Learning Inc - A Cisco Learning Partner (CLP)
brad@ccbootcamp.com
www.ccbootcamp.com (Cisco Training and Advanced Technology Rental Racks)
----- Original Message -----
From: "chris Iannacone" <iannaconec@optonline.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 4:21 AM
Subject: Lab [bcc][faked-from]
yes - an svi is what i wanted to do , Making up my own scenarios is
much more fun than a book - I remember a website that had something
similar but no labs posted.
I just had an idea , what if everybody took turns coming up with a
Scenario and then anybody that wants to play along can try to figure it out.
the SVI one i was trying was three mans with three sites apiece ( LA
NY Boston ) tied in via a switched core , their also was a fourth
group called technicians that needed secure vty access to the switches.
it looked something like
one switch handles Wan going across the point-to-multipoint network ,
SOHO routers handle the office traffic and R10 is the isp
Summarize at boundaries use only the private class C network and
everything must be MD5 encrypted, Network must have no single point
of failure and NAT is needed between the ISP and the private network.
NY uses ripv2 LA is OSPF Boston is EIGRP ISP is BGP convergence is
the goal - the isp offers DHCP
Vlan w three ports
Boston1 Boston2 Boston3
Technicians Vlan
vlan 3
NY1 2 3
LA 1 2 3
Boston 1 2 3
routers
R1-3 boston 4-6 is NY 7-9 is LA
R10 is the ISP
This was my scenario - If anybody wants to play along post your
scenarios and solutions to previous ones , this way we get to see
many different ways of solving the same issue. Hopefully nobody is
laughing at me right now.
we all need to agree on a limit of routers and switches along with
the IOS versions , therefore I suggest a commercial rack such as
www.cconlinelabs.com
if anyone has a counterproposal as far as any of this id like to hear it.
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