Hi
Well here is the link on the CCO for the equipment list CCIE R/S lab.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html
The page will give you a very good idea of what equipment you will likely
see. When it comes to building your own lab at home/work, it is all a matter
of money and time. If you have $10K-$20 to spend on your lab then you have
all of the time to work on it. If you don't have the bucks, get what you can
and live with having to schedule your time around a Internet rack.
Checkout ccbootcamp.com for good examples of lab racks and what time on one
costs.
HTH
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John Hardman, CCNP MCSE+I
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> Hello,
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> I'm trying to build my own lab for CCIE lab test, and as always I need
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> advice from loving groupstudy members :)
> Now I know that this issue was up many times but I couldn't find too many
> articles for the full-set recommendation
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> What is minimum set?
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> Mid sized home lab (say, excluding ATM VOICE ETC)
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> Full sized home lab
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> Thanks!!
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> Sean
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