Re: Remote Racks Advice !

From: istong@stong.org
Date: Wed May 30 2007 - 19:12:25 ART


They used to be a good value but they are geared more
towards CCNA/CCNP labs. They only have two 3550 switches
and quite a few of the routers are running 12.2 and others
12.3. May want to continue looking for racks with 3560
switches and four switches, 12.4 IOS, cabled specifically
for particular lab vendor workbooks, etc.

Thanks,

Ian
www.ccie4u.com

> Hi.
>
> I used this one back in 2005 when having ATM stuff in the
> lab. It was a good value for money.
>
> http://www.expert-labs.com/pricing.shtml
>
> A.
>
> on 5/29/2007 2:44 PM Azhar Ali wrote:
> > Hi There,
> >
> > I was searching for remote racks to get some hands on
> bearing in mind that I don`t have much experience and I
> need to attempt CCIE within a year time. I came across web
> site www.lanbase.com which provides not only one of the
> vendors workbook but als o complete equipment to go
> > through their labs in addition to a mentored training
> > plan Mainly there are few leading vendors who are
> offering CCIE mentored training on long term basis (17
> weeks, 8 weeks or 10 weeks) but they are a bit expensive
> > for me.
> > Looking forward some some feedback. one important
> thing to note down is that I have limited budget and
> plenty of time out of my job hrs to dedicate for
> > studies/lab.
> > Thanks
> > Ahmad
> >
> >
> >
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