I believe the 2691's support 12.4(15)T.  If that is the case then the
equipment that you have should support 99% of what we do in our workbooks.

Regards,
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mesikoo Kamali
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 7:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Lab Equipment

Hello,
 
 I built a lab out of some random gear collected over the past couple of
years and I was hoping to get your opinions on it. will this lab cut it  or
will I have to start replacing equipment when I get further in to the
workbooks? 


Here is the device list based on the ipexpert r/s 4.0 connectivity diagram.

2x Catalyst 3550s
2x Catalyst 3560s

R1 - C2691
R2 - C2691
R4 - C2691
R5 - C3725
R6 - C3725
R7 - C2651xm
R8 - C2651xm
R9 - C3725
All the BB routers are C2610s


I finally managed to leave work and start studying full time for the ccie
r/s track. first time poster here, go easy on me :)

Thank you,


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