Re: GNS can do it?

From: Muhammad Nasim <muhammad.nasim_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 22:24:45 +0300

Personally I know how much pain DYNAMIPS can be in the start (I did not use
GNS3 nor in the favor of it as I already make my self familiar with DYNAGEN
editing notepad and blah blah)
But keep in mind that this pain in order to run dynamips is no doubt
worthwhile as you can not only do CCIE but also can run REAL
LIFE scenarios on it and test it.

Thanks

2009/5/1 Tony Schaffran (GS) <groupstudy_at_cconlinelabs.com>

> When you run into a problem using GNU, you will always have the question in
> the back of your mind, "Is this a GNU problem or a problem with my config?"
>
> You need to decide if you want to be a GNU expert or a CCIE because you
> will
> spend a lot of time setting up and troubleshooting GNU unless you already
> have it setup and operational.
>
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> Tony Schaffran
> Sr. Network Consultant
> CCIE #11071
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> Hi Experts,
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> Is it good to do all CCIE practice of internetwork expert on GNS? or I
> need
> to rent rack?
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> Thanks,
> Hussam
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