I have equipments:
Router
7500 - 1 ATM/FDDI, 4 serials, 1 FastEth, 4 Eth, 8 PRI
7200 - 4 Eth, 1 FastEth, 8 PRI
7000 - 2 FDDI, 2 FDDI, 4 serials, 4 To
4700 - 2 FDDI, 6 Eth, 4 Serials,
4000 - 2 Eth, 4 serials, 4 BRI
3xxx (old model) -
2511 - 1 Eth, 2 serials, 16 console port
2501 - 1 Eth, 2 serials
2502 - 1 To, 2 serials
1004/5 - 1 Eth, 1 serial/ISDN
804 - 1 Eth, 1 ISDN, 3 ports hub
tokenring hub - 8 ports

Switch
1924XL - 1 Eth, 2 FastEth, 24 ports hub
6500/8500 don't remember - TBA

Two T1 (motorola and DigitalLink) devices
Will have Novell server, NT server, workstation, and may be Linux box too.
Have all cable need for router connection.

If I set this up, how much should I charge for membership or charge per hour
use?
By the way, if not, I'm plan to set this up for rent (virtual lab only) with
DSL connection. (1.5mb downstream and 392kb upstream).

Location in California, US

Interested ? let me know.

Thanks


----- Original Message -----
From: "Zolani Matebese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "groupstudy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 8:10 AM
Subject: RE: Virtual Network Academy's


> HI,
>
> you may actually have hit on a pretty good idea, if we formed a vir-coop
we
> could all pitch in and get some cool equipment and share the costs and
> access. How about giving it a go, if we got 20 people (or more perhaps)
> involved and we all put in an initial lump sum of $500 say.., we could
look
> at a very nice lab setup. It would probably have to be based in someone's
> house or garage in the u.s. (can't be anywhere else cos of shipping
issues)
> but I don't see a problem with that. I personally am really interested so
> anyone can feel free to mail me on this and we can get something set up.
>
> regards
> Zolani
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 4:29 PM
> To: Phill Jolliffe
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Virtual Network Academy's
>
>
>
> Well, hopefully router simulation software gets better and better, and
> then their would be no need for actual equipment in racks to train on.
>
> Brian
>
>
> On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Phill Jolliffe wrote:
>
> > The below comment's reflect nothing but my own fanciful dreams and
> > ramblings.
> >
> > Wouldn't it be cool if cisco was to setup virtual Network Academies.
Racks
> > of equipment for people to perform labs on.
> >
> > People going for their CCIE or CCNx could for free log onto to a console
> > server and play as if physical at the box's.  The equipment at cost
would
> be
> > nothing to cisco and scripts could clean the boxes easily between
> sessions.
> > It's easily done, I've set similar things up so I could study from home.
> >
> > Surly this would be good for cisco, more people with cisco skills means
> more
> > cisco kit being sold.
> >
> > Or if cisco weren't up for it what about some people getting together
and
> > forming a none profit org to do the same thing. 20 dollars per year
member
> > ship fee. Even if you only got a 1000 people interested that'd be 20000
to
> > get the basic kit / co-locations done. All we need is enough bandwidth
for
> a
> > clean telnet session.
> >
> >
> > Anyway back to reality... must cut back on the caffeine
> >
> > Phill J
> >
> >
> >
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