Re: CCNA/P Lab

From: Shane Killian (shane@shanekillian.net)
Date: Tue Feb 24 2009 - 17:28:51 ARST


Thanks for the input guys!

Confirms pretty much what I've been thinking, I think I'm going to go with
Dynamips/IE Rack rentals.

Apologies for the post , I'm subsribed to CCIE lab and professional level
lists... must have submitted to the wrong one.

Thanks,

Shane
http://www.shanekillian.net

On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 6:16 PM, Nadeem Ansari
<nadeem.ansari574@gmail.com>wrote:

> For CCNP these resources are enough, but that would be better if you have
> more than one switch :)
>
> Regards
> Nadeem
>
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Shane Killian <shane@shanekillian.net>wrote:
>
>> Hi Groupstudy,
>>
>> I've finished my CCNA studies and I'm trying to get a lab together for as
>> little as possible.
>>
>> At the moment I have a Catalyst 2950, 2 2621 routers, 1 2611XM router.
>> I was just wondering is there anything that I should add to this or should
>> I
>> just use dynamips?
>>
>> I really want to get more hands on switching and I have a laptop with C2D
>> and 4GB RAM which I can run dynamips on... what is the best option?
>> I need something that will bring me through CCNP.
>>
>>
>> All suggestions appreciated!
>>
>>
>> Shane
>> http://www.shanekillian.net
>>
>>
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