I'd have to say a lot.
A Cisco 4000 is a decent study device and can support most modules you'll need
such as ATM when you expand your lab later. I suppose though if given a choice
a 3640 would be a better option as you can also get Voice modules which is now
in the CCIE Lab!
If you had to sell anything though I'd still consider the 2509 as the most
expendable.
How much do you want for it ;-)
Seriously though consider three routers the minimum for even a basic lab if
you want to play with dynamic routing and tunnelling for example.
Darren
"Butler, Gary" wrote:
> I have a 2509, 2511 and a 4000 all tied together with back to back cables.
> I don't seem to be able to force myself to study - getting old and tired.
> If I sell the 4000 and keep the 25's what do I give up in terms of being
> able to simulate in case I do start reapplying myself in the future.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Gary Butler
>
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