So hw many L3 switch in all n wch model....
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From: Artem Nedoshepa <artem.nedoshepa_at_gmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 20:49:19
To: Malik Nouman Ahmad<djmalik_at_gmail.com>
Reply-To: Artem Nedoshepa <artem.nedoshepa_at_gmail.com>
Cc: Cisco certification<ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Subject: Re: CCIE Lab Preparation using GNS3 - 4 switches against 2
switches
You got to have 4 switches, L2 is a very important part of the lab and you
want to be really comfortable with it.
4x3550 would be enough for 90% of the lab, the remaining 10% you can
practice on a ranted rack.
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On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 7:06 PM, Malik Nouman Ahmad <djmalik_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> All over internet it is a knows fact that to build up a CCIE Lab four
> switches (2x3550-24 ports & 2x3560-24 ports) are required
>
> I am still at the beginning of practicing different workbooks and have not
> that much details as to how will the switches be used. I was thinking that
> instead of buying 2 of each 3550 and 3560 switches with 24ports, if I buy 1
> of each switch model but with 48 ports. Will this be okay to do the labs as
> total port count is same or do we actually require for separate switches to
> perform the labs properly?
>
> Please clarify this confusion
>
> Thanks & best regards,
> Malik
>
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